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Strana 295
... gardens , that I cannot forbear troubling you with a letter upon that subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as a humorist in gardening . I have several acres about my house , which I call my garden , and which a skilful ...
... gardens , that I cannot forbear troubling you with a letter upon that subject . I am one , you must know , who am looked upon as a humorist in gardening . I have several acres about my house , which I call my garden , and which a skilful ...
Strana 297
... garden invites into it all the birds of the country , by offering them the conveniency of springs and shades , solitude and shelter , I do not suffer any one to destroy their nests in the spring , or drive them from their usual haunts ...
... garden invites into it all the birds of the country , by offering them the conveniency of springs and shades , solitude and shelter , I do not suffer any one to destroy their nests in the spring , or drive them from their usual haunts ...
Strana 299
... garden , which I have before mentioned to you , does not afford a single leaf for their shelter . You must know , sir , that I look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden , as one of the most innocent delights in human life . A garden ...
... garden , which I have before mentioned to you , does not afford a single leaf for their shelter . You must know , sir , that I look upon the pleasure which we take in a garden , as one of the most innocent delights in human life . A garden ...
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