. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . frames. With regard to the latter, it may be con-sidered very probable that if the Gothic race ofarchitects had continued with us to the present day,they would have adopted plate glass for their windows,and put aside their lead-lights and small panes ofcommon glass. One of the greatest improvementsthat could be made in our cathedrals, not excepting 496 HARRINGTON HOUSE. even St. Pauls, would be the reglazing the windowsin the modern st


. The Englishman's house, from a cottage to a mansion. A practical guide to members of building societies, and all interested in selecting or building a house . frames. With regard to the latter, it may be con-sidered very probable that if the Gothic race ofarchitects had continued with us to the present day,they would have adopted plate glass for their windows,and put aside their lead-lights and small panes ofcommon glass. One of the greatest improvementsthat could be made in our cathedrals, not excepting 496 HARRINGTON HOUSE. even St. Pauls, would be the reglazing the windowsin the modern style.


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