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ARCHITECTURE AND BUILDINGS* 



Ornamental o^demng h so con- 

 nected with Architecture and Buildings of 

 every k*nd, ttoat I att4 ted to make some 

 I'eniarks on that Subject afeo *: at the same 

 time I must acknowledge Svith respect to 

 Architecture, that I ffave never made 'it "my 

 study as a separate ^art, but only as con- 

 tiected with sccftery ; and therefore shall 

 chie&y confine my remains to what may 

 naturally have fallen within #*e sphere o*f 

 ihy observation. 



Architecture 'in towns, may be said to be 

 principal and independent ; in the country, 



