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either in the side, or at the back of the house, and converting 

 the lawn to the south into pleasure ground or flower garden, or 



broad terrace dressed with flowers 



This of course makes 



a 



total change in the 



gement of all those append 



in 



tho 



hich the comfort of houses in the country differs so much ft 



se 



town: in the latter, the offices of 



every description 



th 



der ground ; and the various court-yards, &c. for which 

 s no space (as in the country), must be provided for in 

 nd cellars under the street. 

 If the centre of a building be marked by a portico, or such 



a visible entrance 



invites the stranger to approach it 



some 



impediment or obstruction becomes necessary to counteract th 

 habitual respect for symmetry, and 



prevent 



drive up to a door, which is no longer the principal 



and this rprmiroc o f~ n ~~ *„ • x? . . ■ .<■ ... 



inclination to 



entrance 



this requires a fence, to indicate that it is the garden front 



y 



and not the entrance front 



As this is a subject which will b 



plained farther 



sh all 



fnr tl , J " wm ue ex P'ained tarther, I sh; 



for the present only mentlon) that ^ ^ ^ „ ^ p 





the different styles of F 

 Mansion 



requisite for Grecian 



d Gothic 



