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none more appropriate than the Schools, either puhlic or 

 private, which of late have 

 parishes and sometimes 



erected 



sometimes 



the 



individuals, as ornamental app 



dages to their Parks; under the latter circumstances, a more 



costly design may be recommended. Having made several 



for this purpose, one of them is annexed, (see Vignette, p. 187) 



which has been proposed for a School endowed and patronized 

 by Mrs. Burton, at Longnor, near Shrewsbury. 





