CONTENTS. 



page; 



CHAP. V. The leading distinctions between the affectedly graceful system of Brown and 

 Repton, and the characteristic style of the author. 



In regard to the whole 650 



parts 650 



wood, buildings, water, ground and parks 651 



■ pleasure grounds, kitchen gardens, original and 



yearly expense, and other less striking differences 652 



BOOK III. 



ON CHUSING SITUATIONS FOR COUNTRY RESIDENCES, AND ON THE GENERAL 

 ADVANTAGES OF IMPROVING THEM. 



PART I. — OF THE CHOICE OF A SITUATION FOR A COUNTRY RESIDENCE, APPROPRIATED TO 

 EVERY CLASS OF PURCHASERS. 



INTRODUCTION. 



Little occasion to attend to this under the former systems 655 



As they made every scene alike artificial, without attending to natu- 

 ral character 656 



There is an analogy between the minds of men and scenery...,. 657 



The reasons of it 660 



To assist those who wish to purchase, to discover the tendency of 



their own minds, the chief object of this part 661 



To preserve fine scenery from falling into the possession ol those who 



do not know its value, is also an object of it , 662 



The consequences that would result from a general attention to this 

 mode of viewing the subject, would be highly advantageous both 

 to sellers and buyers of landed property 663 



