| 1761 - 376 страници
...better deferves " fuch an advantage. The portico is at " once elegant and auguft, and if the fteps " arifing from the ftreet to the front " could have...would have " given it a very confiderable grace; but ff as the fituation of the ground would " not allow it, this is to be efteemed a " misfortune rather... | |
| James Ralph - 1783 - 264 страници
...and the fteeple above it ought to be confidered as one of the moft tolerable in town. If the fteps arifing from the ftreet to the front could have been made regular, and on a line from end to E 5 end, end, it could have given it a very confiderable grace : but as the fituation of the ground... | |
| David Hughson - 1807 - 692 страници
...an advantage. The portico is at once elegant and august ; and if the steps arising from the street to the front could have been made regular, and on...line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace ; but as the situation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1815 - 918 страници
...such an advantage. The portico is at once elegant and august; and if the steps arising from the street to the front could have been made regular, and on...line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace ; but as Ihc situation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
| John Britton - 1815 - 920 страници
...an advantage. The portico is at once elegant and angust ; and if the steps arising from the street to the front could have been made regular, and on...line from end to end, it would have given it a very cousiderable grace ; but as the sitnation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1816 - 924 страници
...an advantage. The portico is at once elegant and august ; and if the steps arising from the street to the front could have been made regular, and on a line from end to end, it would have given it a verj considerable grace ; but as the situation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1825 - 472 страници
...of a deal 10s. then half the' price in pence will be the value of a long hundred of deali in pounds. line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace." 1£TN will go to the three places above alluded to, he will see how the proposed... | |
| 1825 - 486 страници
...hundred of deals in pounds. -=- 2 = 44/. per hundred, -s- 2 = 4% 10s. ditio. 4- 2 = 46/. 10s. ditto. line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace." If TN will go to the three places above alluded to, he will see how the proposed... | |
| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 606 страници
...an advantage. The portico is at once elegant and august ; and if the steps arising from the street to the front could have been made regular, and on...line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace : but, as the situation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
| John Britton, Augustus Pugin - 1838 - 552 страници
...the effect of the porticoes over which they stand, by an arrangement which in most cases interstreet to the front could have been made regular, and on...line from end to end, it would have given it a very considerable grace : but, as the situation of the ground would not allow it, this is to be esteemed... | |
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