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with regard to the deposit of the

be stated

rubble ; it may that the mound should, in

A

high

all cases, be kept possible in the first instance notwithstanding that thereby additional expenditure might

be entailed in

afterward

excavation.

10 the mound, formed

as above described, n

be

may

expected to ultimately settle, until the top is practically at

the level of the proposed founds "

for the ma

masonry ;

a certain.

amount of adjustment would,

of course, ve necessary,

ecessary, either

by way of excavation, or by making up with new material,

in order to form a true and

uniform bed to receive the grante

ashlars and concrete be

backing

of the wall.

"There

readozr

may

be somme

against the adoption

of the above mode of procedure, either with regard to delaying progress,

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otherwise, which

might militare against its

adoption. in which case there

would appear, al present to be

no alternative but to proceed

with the

the line

mound

previously adopted, makers

by

ne

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