An Essay on Architecture: In Which Its True Principles Are Explained, and Invariable Rules Proposed, for Directing the Judgement and Forming the Taste ... Kinds of Buildings, the Embellishment o - Hardcover

Laugier, Marc-Antoine

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Excerpt from An Essay on Architecture: In Which Its True Principles Are Explained, and Invariable Rules Proposed, for Directing the Judgement and Forming the Taste of the Gentleman and the Architect, With Regard to the Different Kinds of Buildings, the Embellishment of Cities

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