The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected; Under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring ..
The Works of Jeremy Bentham, Now First Collected; Under the Superintendence of His Executor, John Bowring ..
Jeremy Bentham
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For if no particular provisioB were made, the natural tendency of the heated air be- ing to make its way out by the shortest pas- sage, the greater part of it would mount up perpendicijdarly to the sky-Ugkt, where it would necessarily find dunks at which it would make its exit, without ever haviqg visited the cells. To prevent this aberration, and to ensure a regular draught through every cell, I insert a chain of tub^ reaching from bottom to top, but with regular interruptions.! In the floor o...f each cell of the lowest story of cells, close to the front wall, at an equal distance £tom the two side- walls, and consequently at the crown of the arch, I leave a round hole, say four inches in diameter, passing through the brick- work into the sunken story below. To this h(4e I adapt a hollow tube of thin cast iron, of the same diameter. This tube is con- tinued in height to within a few inches of the ceiling above ; which brings it to between eight and nine feet in length. Arrived at that height, it terminates in a horizontal mouth, which may be closed by a sort of grating, transformable at pleaaiire into an unperforated plate, t Between this mouth and the lower end of the tube, is a wire grating, to prevent correspondence by papers.
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