generous, wise and liberal. Opposite to these statues were to be placed 

 the figures of Law, Peace, Arms, Science, Tongues and Arts. . . . 



" All these decorations would without doubt have rendered this the 

 most beautiful, most magnificent, and most richly adorned garden in 

 Europe, but the works were not brought to completion, because Tribolo 

 did not take such measures as he might have done for pressing the works 

 vigorously forward while the Signor Duke was in the mind to have them 

 executed." 



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