. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. difpoled in a proper manner, will have a cfTca. Some. n?!nVr';f"" T" "â ' f"^ "'"""S «>"^f^: *here this i, mu-nded, the mo I proper forts are the vanous fpecies of the pine, ineludmg all the different varieties of the fir, moa of attau, a great height and magnitude, with beauti. fpreadiug heads, that are extremely ornamental and pieahng. ' of the more rural kind, fuch as common wayt or through parks o


. The cyclopædia; or, Universal dictionary of arts, sciences, and literature. Encyclopedias and dictionaries. difpoled in a proper manner, will have a cfTca. Some. n?!nVr';f"" T" "â ' f"^ "'"""S «>"^f^: *here this i, mu-nded, the mo I proper forts are the vanous fpecies of the pine, ineludmg all the different varieties of the fir, moa of attau, a great height and magnitude, with beauti. fpreadiug heads, that are extremely ornamental and pieahng. ' of the more rural kind, fuch as common wayt or through parks or other pkafnre grounds, t« habita- tions, may be continued either in direct lines, or carried round in a moderate fweep, or the directed in two, three, , ,. c 1 " , 'â - gt'i>;fn vanoufly, fome breaking forward, otiiers more backward ; and fo ttlU râ'â-- J- â -- ' - .. - tl ma iheflill greater divcrfity, a clump of tall flowering Ihnib* iiay here and there be introduced ; having the whole fo con-. therefore feldom be admitted with propriety in that part of the ground. A fpacious lawn ofgrals fliould, as frequently as poffible, be exhibited in due extenfion in the moll coa- fpicuous fronts of fuch dwellings. See Lawn. But in diredlions from the wings, detached at confiderable diftance, avenues may perhaps with propriety be occafionally introduced, and extended on the fides of Ipacious lawns, fen-ing by way of boundaries, being backed up next the lawns witli (lirubs and lower trees, difpofcd irregularly; and if they be carried in an oblique direction, the lawns will â widen gradually, and the prolpects be more comprehea- five. Avenues may alfo be admitted at fome diftance from either the ends or the back fronts of the dwellings, in either of which fituations, one may be extended towarus any com- mon road, village, or town, ferving as the common entrance to the habitation, or merely by way of ornament, &c. And in ftill more extenfive fit


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