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Robinson, William, approximately 1744-
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Proportional architecture; or, the five orders; regulated by equal parts: after so concise a method that renders it useful to all artists and easy to every capacity. To which is added a practical and familiar explanation of the terms herein used.
Robinson, William, approximately 1744-Date: 1736- Books
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The gentleman and builder's director; Containing plain and familiar instructions for erecting every kind of building, according to their respective classes, as regulated by an act of Parliament, passed the last sessions, for the better regulating of buildings, and more efffectually preventing mischiefs by fire. To which is added, a plate; shewing at the first view, the external and party-walls for each class of building. Also a section of stack of chimneys, with directions to build them to prevent their smoking. By William Robinson, Esq. architect and surveyor, at Hackney.
Robinson, William, approximately 1744-Date: [1774]- Books
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Proportional architecture; or, the five orders; regulated by equal parts: after so concise a method that renders it useful to all artists and easy to every capacity.
Robinson, William, approximately 1744-Date: 1733