| 1846 - 756 pages
...windows — in the second, a good farm house, or in towns, a house in a small street, having from 5 to 9 rooms and windows — and in the first, all houses...of a better description than the preceding classes. We tested the rule practically on several houses in different localities, both town and country, and... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1856 - 856 pages
...the lowest or fourth class were comprised tfl mod-cabins having only one room ; in the third, a tale description of cottage, still built of mud, but varying...a better description than the preceding classes.' The number of houses in 1841 and 1851, according to this classification, was as follows : 'It UBS appears... | |
| 1857 - 458 pages
...comprised all rand cabins having only one room ; in ths third, a better description of cottage, still bnilt of mud, but varying from two to four rooms and windows...a better description than the preceding classes." A comparison of the dwellings of the inhabitants, as returned in the Census of 1841 and 1851, is very... | |
| 1857 - 590 pages
...varving from two to four rooms and winnows ; in the second, a good farm-house, or ш towns a house iu a small street, having from five to nine rooms and...windows ; and in the first, all houses of a better deseription thun the preceding elasses." A comparison of the dwellings of the inhabitants, as returned... | |
| United States. Census Office 8th Census, 1860 - 1866 - 688 pages
...533,297 in 1841, to 541,712 in 1851; 54,574 houses of the second class, "a good farm house, or, in town, a house in a small- street, having from five to nine rooms and windows,"* were built, increasing the whole from 264,318 in 1841, to 318,758 in 1851. In the same period 10,084... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1876 - 568 pages
...having from two to four rooms and windows ; in the second, what might be considered a good farm-house, having from five to nine rooms and windows ; and in the first class all houses of a better description than the preceding. In our tables for 1871 we have sub-divided... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1894 - 682 pages
...varying from one to four rooms and windows. In the SECOND what may be considered as a good farm house, having from five to nine rooms and windows ; and in the FIRST CLASS all houses of a better discription than the preceding. To this classification has been added... | |
| Richmond Mayo-Smith, PH.D. - 1895 - 430 pages
...with from one to four rooms and windows ; in the second, what might be considered a good farm house, having from five to nine rooms and windows; and in the first class all houses of a better description than the preceding. The number of houses of different classes... | |
| Richmond Mayo-Smith - 1895 - 422 pages
...with from one to four rooms and windows ; in the second, what might be considered a good farm house, having from five to nine rooms and windows ; and in the first class all houses of a better description than the preceding. The number of houses of different classes... | |
| Richmond Mayo-Smith - 1896 - 432 pages
...with from one to four rooms and windows ; in the second, what might be considered a good farm house, having from five to nine rooms and windows ; and in the first class all houses of a better description than the preceding. The number of houses of different classes... | |
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