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with the modern fashio 



n of mistaking extent for 



beauty, has made it difficult to give the ground, so cleared, th 

 appearance of an ancient park; and we must rather look for- 

 ward to the future effect of those large masses, which have 



been 



more judiciously planted, than to the mistaken 



assem 



Mage of dots and clumps, with which modern gardening is apt 

 to disfigure an open lawn. 





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