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Book: A treatise on the theory and practice of landscape gardening, adapted to North America,1841
Chapter: Section IX. Landscape Or Rural Architecture

Architectural style

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A marked style of architecture appears to us to have claims for our admiration or preference for rural residences, for several reasons. As it is intrinsically beautiful in itself; as it interests us by means of the associations connected with it; as it is fitted to the wants and comforts of country life; and as it is adapted to, or harmonizes with, the locality or scenery where it is located.