Gothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions

in many grand designs of columns, doors, windows, chimney pieces, arcades, colonnades, porticoes, umbrellas, temples, and pavilions [by] Batty Langley and Thomas Langley.

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Gothic architecture, improved by rules and proportions

in many grand designs of columns, doors, windows, chimney pieces, arcades, colonnades, porticoes, umbrellas, temples, and pavilions [by] Batty Langley and Thomas Langley.

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NA440 L27 1972

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