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pear to be much larger than it really is, from the fact that the 

 spectator is never allowed to see the whole at a single glance ; 

 but while each portion is complete in itself, the plan shall 

 present nothing incongruous or ill assorted. 



An excellent illustration of this species of residence, is af- 

 forded the reader, in the accompanying plan, (fig. 8), of the 

 grounds of Riverside Villa. This admirable villa at Bur- 



[Fig. 8. Plan of a Suburban Villa Residence. 1 



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