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CHAP. IV. 



Of C O U R T »- Y A R D S. 



Of the [ever al Parts of which GARDENS 

 are composed. 



EFORE I enter upon the main De- 

 figii of this Work, V2:::>. Rural and 

 Extenfive Gardenmg^ it will be requi- 

 fite to examine into the feveral Parts 

 and Proportions of which Gardens are com- 

 pos'd, that fo thofe feveral Parts, and the par- 

 ticular Proportions of each being adjufted,and 

 fomc Defigns at large g;iven for the interior 

 Centers and Divifions of Wood, and other 

 Parts of a Garden, the latter Part may be un- 

 derftood with more Eafe ^ for that being of an 

 extenfive Nature, and the Scale very fmall, 

 •jis impoflible to flicw thefe Particulars to any 

 K 4 great 



