![]() ![]() ![]() He will also Undertake to finish the house for the president of the University by the same time for the sum of seven hundred Pounds the terms of Payment one third on Demand one third when the frames are Raised and the other third when finished. 1795 for the sum of three hundred and fifty Pounds. the whole to be compleated before the first Jany. WASHINGTONHouse Speaker Mike Johnson (R., La.) started making public video footage from the Jan. the whole to be finished in a substanshall WorkmanLike Manner finding all Materials Nails, Locks Hinges. a Stewards 6 feet in Length and 30 feet illegible the one Storey High 10 feet Pitch agreeable to the oposite Plan to be suported on brick pillars 1 1/2 feet High from the surface of the Earth 2 stacks of brick Chimneys the floor of the Kitchen to be Laid with brick the frame of the house to be made out of Either Pine or oak timber the Lower floor to be Laid with 11/4 inch flooring boards square Edge the upper floor Laid with inch boards plaind on the underside the the outside of the frame weatherboarded the front only Plaind and beeded five batton Doors Eight window sashes 13 Lights Each seven by Nine inches No cieling to the inside of the frame. NASB 1995 Then he commanded his house steward, saying, Fill the men’s sacks with food, as much as they can carry, and put each man’s money in the mouth of his sack. Indentation in lines has not been preserved.įor more information about transcription and other editorial decisions, Then he commanded his house steward, saying, Fill the men’s sacks with food, as much as they can carry, and put each man’s money in the opening of his sack. Page images can be viewed and compared in parallel with the text.Īny hyphens occurring in line breaks have been removed, and the trailing part ofĪ word has been joined to the preceding line.Īll quotation marks, em dashes and ampersand have been transcribed as entity references.Īll double right and left quotation marks are encoded as ".Īll single right and left quotation marks are encoded as '. Original grammar, punctuation, and spelling have been preserved. Originals are in the University Archives, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. The text has been encoded using the recommendations for Level 5 of the TEI in Connor's transcription was compared against the original document and in the case of any discrepancy we have been faithful to the original. Used by permission of the publisher (Page images were made from the original manuscript held in University Archives, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Connor's A Documentary History of the University of North Carolina 1776-1799 (Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1953), vol. Text transcription of this document was produced by OCR (optical character recognition) from R. ![]()
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