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n id a bad taste, and liave placed it betwixt the Grecian and 

 Gothic front- of D and F, not knowing to which it more pro- 

 perly belongs. If a door or window, or even a battlement or 

 turret, of the true Gothic form, be partially discovered, mixed 

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