| Botany - 1958 - 462 pages
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| Architecture - 1990 - 844 pages
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| Charles W. Moore, William John Mitchell, William Turnbull - Architecture - 1988 - 286 pages
...are but Grosse Handy-works: And a Man shall ever see, that when Ages grow to Civility and Elegancie, Men come to Build Stately, sooner than to Garden Finely: As if Gardening were the Greater Perfection. His first principle of garden design is that "there ought to be Gardens,... | |
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