| Show Builders Builder Device The principle of the which Is I. a B Iw swelling or outward curve of the profile of ot the shaft of a column or pillar p Is utilized to avoid appearance of concavity In Its middle portion In Inthe Inthe Inthe the finest examples of ot Ort Greek k Doric the swelling Is la a little below the middle middlepoint middlepoint middlepoint point of the shaft hut but never neTer so 80 great as to Interfere with the steady diminution diminution tion of ot the shaft from the ha base up up- ward The Is designed partly to counter counteract ct the optical Illusion which would cause the profiles of the shaft to appear curved Inward If they were bounded b by straight lines tines The Is almost Invariably Introduced In ID the of English churches or Lochs Lochi The history of civilization could be to written from a study of Its Ita locks loch and tea keys for tor since the barred gate gat ate of Eden problems of Inclusion and exclusion have bate concerned mankind Egyptians and und Greeks were adepts adept at lock mak ing the Spartans wrought an Improvement Improvement improvement Improve Improve- ment of which the description Is II loe lost loat It is II a historic fact tact that the downfall of the Roman empire gave ave a marked Impetus to the manufacture of wards and bolts boltl for tor Rome flame had policed the world and thieves s were encouraged by bJ the disappearance arante of strong armed au as which they bad had feared It is II singular In view of the prevalence of padlocks In o official employment today that the derivation of ot the first tint syllable of ot the name U Is uncertain V Webster says tays that It U may mal have meant a basket or pannier |