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| the thing, the Artist must be at liberty to alter his own Design, so as to | ||||
| adapt it in the most effectual Manner to those Circumstances which | ||||
| turn out, and appear: And if in doing of this he does not take an | ||||
| evidently worse Method than his first Proposition, and with a | ||||
| sinister Intent, that the Artist cannot be blamed though something | ||||
| was to misgive that even was the Subject of such Alteration. | ||||
| The Plan that is annexed to the Articles of Agreement, and to | ||||
| which the Agreement refers, was made by this Deponent previous to | ||||
| the Complainant entering into the said Agreement; And as Ideas of | ||||
| such a Subject, could not be communicated without drawing Lines; | ||||
| those Lines must be drawn somewhere; What is apparent above the | ||||
| Water Line, or Surface of the Water, according to the best of this | ||||
| deponent's knowledge, and belief, was strictly made according to the | ||||
| said Design; and what is below it, was done as nearly conformable | ||||
| thereto, as the Nature of the Subject would admit. | ||||
| In the Design now referred to, the Foundations of the two | ||||
| Abutments, and of the adjoining Piers at each End, are shewn as | ||||
| indeterminate, by dotted Lines: And that the Nature and Intention of | ||||
| this should not be mistaken, an advertisement, or NB. is inserted upon | ||||
| the face of the Draught as follows "NB. The two Abutments, and | ||||
| "the two Piers next the Abutments are proposed to be piled in such | ||||
| "Manner as shall appear necessary on opening the Ground." The Second | ||||
| Pier from the North End, or left hand End of the Drawing, is shewn | ||||
| to be a little sunk into the Bed of the River, as judging | ||||
| from the Shallowness of the Water there, that it's Base would | ||||
| 11 be | ||||
Note: Mr Smeaton's Replies to Interrogatories p 11
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