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p. 8: "Shows the Plan and Elevation of a triumphal Arch, to be situated opposite the Front of a Dwelling-house, at the utmost Extent of a large Parterre, through which commences a Long-walk, inclosed [sic] by Woods or other rural Plantations. This Arch may be built in a good Manner for about 470 l."

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