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heads, and differences in many other topics not here mentioned., 

 are to be found in the body of the work. A number of these 

 ideas of improvement, separately considered, are accidentally 

 scattered in different books, residences, or passages of country ; 

 but few or none of them have been put in practice by profes- 

 sional men ; and their union in the mind of one proprietor or 

 artist, in such a way as to produce a distinct style of forming 

 a country residence, has not hitherto taken place. 



