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PLANS AND MAPS OF ESTATES. 

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3354. A very complete method of giving the plan of an estate, is to adopt the profile 

 manner, and include such a portion of the plans of the adjoining estates or country, as 

 shall be contained within a circle of moderate extent {jig- 529.), the centre of which may 



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he the centre of the demesne lands, family mansion, or prospect tower. Around a map 

 so formed, the distant scenery, as seen from the roof of the house, or prospect tower, may 

 form a panoramic circumference, or margin of prospects (Jig. 529.). In all tlide modes, 



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