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... Country House spread over Europe , from the gardens of the Medici to the polders of the Low Countries , from the palaces on the Loire to the great houses in the Cotswolds , and finally from Europe to America , in the stately tide ...
... Country House spread over Europe , from the gardens of the Medici to the polders of the Low Countries , from the palaces on the Loire to the great houses in the Cotswolds , and finally from Europe to America , in the stately tide ...
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... Country House , laden with honors , quickened by adventure , to found families by mating with other Country House families , is the mission of their maturity : to this end their ladies patiently await them . Ancestral portraits will ...
... Country House , laden with honors , quickened by adventure , to found families by mating with other Country House families , is the mission of their maturity : to this end their ladies patiently await them . Ancestral portraits will ...
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... Country House existence . The motto , " Do what you please , " means in fact : " Help yourself , the world is yours . " Possession and passive enjoyment were the keys to this existence . In order to keep laborers and artisans at work ...
... Country House existence . The motto , " Do what you please , " means in fact : " Help yourself , the world is yours . " Possession and passive enjoyment were the keys to this existence . In order to keep laborers and artisans at work ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
PRELUDE TO AN ERA | 17 |
THE PRIMACY OF THE PERSON | 52 |
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