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2959. It'aistrll's Jhrm-house <m<l outbuildings of the largest dimension* (Jigs. 451, 4.52.) 

 exhibit a very complete arrangement, and his mode of giving isometneal perspective 



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views of such buildings ought to be adopted by every arcnitect (see Chap. III. Subsect. 3.). 

 n»e farm-house of tliis design contains a kitchen (a), parlour (b), business-room (c), living- 

 room (rf), pantry (e), dairy (/), store-room (g), and brewhouse (h). Adjoining are a 

 place for hogs' food (/), for wood (*), for coals (/), for dust and ashes (m) ; a chaise- 

 house (,0, cart-lodge (o), and tool-house ( p). The west side of the quadrangle contains 

 five pin-n.ies (1), a calf-house (2), bay for four cattle (3), store and foddermg-bay ( I), 

 bay for four cattle (5), the same bays repeated (6, 7, S, 9) s A place for a cistern tcr 



