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" No sooner was this simple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing and rolling, followed. The contiguous ground of the park without the sunk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within; and the garden in its turn was to be set free from its prim regularity,... "
The Scots Magazine - Page 308
1782
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Planting and Ornamental Gardening: A Practical Treatise

Mr. Marshall (William) - Botany - 1785 - 698 pages
...confiderable portion. '... I call a funk fence the leading ftep, for thefe reafons. No fnohef was this fimple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling,...ground of the park without the funk fence was to be harmonized with the Jawn within ; and the garden in its turn was to be fet free from its prim regularity,...
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Anecdotes of Painting in England: With Some Account of the ..., Volume 4

Horace Walpole, George Vertue - Gardening - 1786 - 360 pages
...and rolling, followed. The contiguous ground of the park without the funk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within ; and the garden in its turn was to be let free from its prim regularity, that it might aflbrt with the wilder country without. The funk fence...
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Annual Register, Volume 23

Edmund Burke - History - 1788 - 762 pages
...confiderable portion. I call a funk fence the leading ftep, for thefe reafons. No fooner was this fimple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling...ground of the park without the funk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within ; and the garden in its turn was to be fet free from its prim regularity,...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volume 23

History - 1788 - 734 pages
...reafons. No fooner was this fimple enchantment made, than levelli.ig, mowing, and rolling followed. 1 h. contiguous ground of the park without the funk fence ,was to be harmonized with the ¡awn wi'h<n ; and the garden- in its turn was to be fet free from its prim regularity,...
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Planting and Rural Ornament, Volume 1

Mr. Marshall (William) - Agriculture - 1796 - 460 pages
...reaibns. No fooner was this fimple enchantment * made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling, fols lowed. The contiguous ground of the park ' without the funk fence was to be harmonized with ' the lawn within ; and the garden in its turn was * to be fet free from its prim regularity,...
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Planting and rural ornament [by W.H. Marshall].

William Marshall - 1796 - 486 pages
...rolling, fol' lowed. The contiguous ground of the park f without the funk fence was to be harmonized with ' the lawn within ; and the garden in its turn was ' to be fet free from its prim regularity, that it ' might affort with the wilder country without. ' The funk...
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On Planting and Rural Ornament: A Practical Treatise, Volume 1

Mr. Marshall (William) - Botany - 1803 - 460 pages
...rolling, fol' lowed. The contiguous ground of the park ' without the sunk fence was to be harmonized ' with the lawn within; and the garden in its turn ' was to be set free from its prim regularity, that ' it might assort with the wilder country without. ' The sunk...
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La Belle Assemblée, Volume 5

1808 - 408 pages
...their walk. A sunk fence may be called the leading step, for these reasons. No sooner was this simple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling,...followed. The contiguous ground of the park without the sunk fence «as to be harmonized with the Ь n within ; and the garden in its turn was to he set free...
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Encyclopaedia Perthensis; Or Universal Dictionary of the Arts ..., Volume 10

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1816 - 764 pages
...wallc< " 8unk fence may be called the trading jtip, for thefe reafons. No fooner was this fi-rnple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling,...ground of the park without the funk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within j and the garden in iu turn was to be fet free from its prim regularity,...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; Or A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 9

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 872 pages
...their walk. " A sunk fence may be called the leading step, for these reasons. No sooner was this simple enchantment made, than levelling, mowing, and rolling,...followed. The contiguous ground of the park without the sunk fence was to be harmonized with the lawn within ; and the garden in its turn was to be set free...
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