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J>EeORATIONS N^.m THE HOUS'E, 



X IPA^VE contmcted'asort* of eno'aij^ement' 

 with the public, to give" my ideas on the* 

 subject mentioned' in the title — on the Dfe- 

 oorations near the House, in what may pro-*- 

 perly be called the Garden. I must own it' 

 is* an' engagement I feel, great difficulty in' 

 fulfilling. 'We works of painters^ furnish va*' 

 rious examples of landscapes' in e^'^iy st3*lfe; 

 of models which have been sanctioned by 

 constant and general ' approbation * to these, 

 therefore, the IhiuUcapcs of a place; ^Wth- 

 some aIIo\rdnce8, may be reftiTed: But' of 



