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Book: Designs for the pavilion at Brighton, 1808
Chapter: Designs For The Pavilion At Brighton

Wealth and taste

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In this commercial country, wealth is more generally diffused than good taste; and private gratification more prevalent than national dignity. While, therefore, the security of private property is the chief motive for the only public buildings now erecting in the country, which are prisons and workhouses, we cannot wonder that our royal mansions should have more the appearance of workhouses and prisons, than of palaces worthy the residence of royalty!