An account of the new invented Pennsylvanian fire-places
wherein their construction and manner of operation is particularly explained, their advantages above every other method of warming rooms demonstrated, and all objections that have been raised against the use of them, answered and obviated : with directions for putting them up, and for using them to the best advantage, and a copper-plate, in which the several parts of the machine are exactly laid down, from a scale of equal parts.
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