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... common usage , how- ever , it is mostly restricted to the principal one . In districts where there are large forests or extensive pas- ture farms connected with the estate , the external high- way may be so private as to assume the ...
... common usage , how- ever , it is mostly restricted to the principal one . In districts where there are large forests or extensive pas- ture farms connected with the estate , the external high- way may be so private as to assume the ...
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... common rule has been , that the style of the lodge . and gate should follow exactly that of the mansion- house . Perhaps there is no absolute necessity that it should be so , particularly when the buildings supposed to be compared stand ...
... common rule has been , that the style of the lodge . and gate should follow exactly that of the mansion- house . Perhaps there is no absolute necessity that it should be so , particularly when the buildings supposed to be compared stand ...
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... common elms , planes , and limes , and from seventy to ninety feet for beeches and English elms . If wider , they will be deficient in that stately and im- posing effect which is the principal charm of an avenue . The open variety ...
... common elms , planes , and limes , and from seventy to ninety feet for beeches and English elms . If wider , they will be deficient in that stately and im- posing effect which is the principal charm of an avenue . The open variety ...
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... common in artificial works . Perhaps , how- ever , light has the greatest influence in this respect - a fact very much overlooked in landscape gardening . The surface of the slope is turned up towards the light ; and so it wants that ...
... common in artificial works . Perhaps , how- ever , light has the greatest influence in this respect - a fact very much overlooked in landscape gardening . The surface of the slope is turned up towards the light ; and so it wants that ...
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... common garden - soil . The American garden may be either a section of the flower - garden , or may be formed in some detached spot on one of the lawns . If the site is naturally suited for this class of plants , some expense be saved in ...
... common garden - soil . The American garden may be either a section of the flower - garden , or may be formed in some detached spot on one of the lawns . If the site is naturally suited for this class of plants , some expense be saved in ...
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