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THE ART OF GARDEN DESIGN IN ITALY 



PALAZZO DOHIA , GENOA 



FLAN OF TV'.E FOVNTAIN OF NEPTVNE 



PLAN OF FOVNTAIN ON YPPER- TERRACE 



them going to and fro to many parts of the world. It is said that he had as many as twenty 

 thousand men at his disposal, soldiers, sailors, and slaves, all counted, and beneath the vaulted 

 halls of the palace may still be seen the dungeons, which were always well stocked with slaves 

 for his galleys. 



John Evelyn, who visited Genoa in 1644, says, * One of the greatest gardens here for 



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ffounta/n on Tjjjper C/e^r'ace' 



