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Observations on the theory and practice of landscape gardening : including some remarks on Grecian and Gothic architecture : collected from various manuscripts, in the possession of the different noblemen and gentlemen, for whose use they were originally written / by H. Repton
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INDEX

OF THE

SUBJECTS CONTAINED IN EACH CHAPTER.

CHAT.

Adaptation.XI.

Additions to old Houses.XIII.

Ancient and Modern Gardening.X.

Ancient Mansions. XIII.

Apparent Height, 8cc.II.

Approaches.III. 8c XI.

Appropriation.IX.

Art and Nature compared.X. 8c XV.

Architecture and Gardening united.XII.

.GrecianandGotliiccomparedXIII.

.Characteristic.XIV.

Architectural Ornaments.XI.

Arrangement.XII.

Axis of Vision.H.

Brown, Mr. his Architectural Works.... XII.

Boundary Fences..VI.

Browsing Line ..IV.

Characters various...XI.

Changes in Customs.XII.

Characteristic Architecture.XIV.

Colours.XI. 8c XV.

Conservatory.VIII.

Contrasts.XV.

Cottages.XI.

Dates of different Houses. XII.

Decorations.XI.

Defence of the Art.IX.

Distance of Objects.II.

CHAP*

Drives. V.

Entrances to Parks.XI.

Extent of Ground.IX.

Extent of Building.XIV.

Farms.VII. & XII.

Ferry Boat.III.

Fences.VI .

First Impressions.XI.

Field of Vision.II.

Flower Gardens.VIII.

Formation of new Place. XIV.

Gates.XI.

Gothic Buildings.XI. 8c XIII.

Grecian Houses.XIV.

Green Houses.VIII.

Ground.1.8c II.

Harmony of Colours.XV.

Height of Objects. II.

Home Farm..'.XII.

Interior, how far Gothic..... XIV.

Kitchen Garden . XII.

Light different. II.

Lines. VI.

Metals... .XI.