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The Duke of Wellington's House, Piccadilly, in the garden front (Jig. 78.), 

 presents what we think may be called one of the most disagreeable anoma- 

 lies in regular architecture we ever beheld. We do not recollect any build- 



ing in London that to our eye produces so bad an effect ; certainly nothing 

 so offensive in any building in which two elevations out of three are of such 



