COUNTRY VILt,AS. 

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of the circular room are rooms {d and e), each 18ft. by lift., for refreshments, 

 &c., the one marked d having a balcony hanging over the water. A boat- 

 house is another architectural appendage to water, of which there are many 

 various kinds. Fig. 104. is one of the most simple of these, and it is merely 



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formed in a bank, overgrown with shrubs and flowering plants. In other 

 cases, the boat-house is formed under the fishing-house, or built separately, 

 according to the taste of the proprietor. 



289. — The union of all the parts which compose a country residence, so as to 

 form a harmonious and expressive whole. — In the preceding remarks, we neither 

 pretend to have embraced every part of which a place is composed, nor to 

 have given all the details which belong to any one of the parts treated of. 



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