| John Bigland - 1811 - 588 lapas
...contain some important improvements upon that of the best planned cities in the world, combining, in a remarkable degree, convenience, regularity, elegance...situation, susceptible of such improvements as either use o/ornamerit may hereafter require. The capitol will be situated on a most beautiful eminence, commanding... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1814 - 378 lapas
...of prospect, and a free circulation of air. The positions of the different public edifices, and of the several squares and areas of different shapes,...such • -improvements as either use or ornament may require. The capitol is situated on a most beautiful eminence, commanding a complete view of every... | |
| 1814 - 644 lapas
...:iud areiib ot different shapes us (hey are laid down, were first determined on the most ttdvantagcous ground, commanding the most extensive prospects and...improvements as either use or ornament may hereafter require. 171] Description of the City of Washington. (174 The Capitol is situated on a most beautiful eminence,... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1818 - 384 lapas
...the different public edifices, and of the several squares and areas of different shapes, as they nre laid down, were first determined on the most advantageous...of such improvements as either use or ornament may require. The capitol is situated on a most beautiful eminence commanding a complete view of every part... | |
| Daniel Blowe - 1820 - 788 lapas
...city. The positions for the different public edifices, and for the several squaies and areas of various shapes as they are laid down, were first determined on the most advantageous ground, commanding extensive prospects, and from their situation, susceptible of such improvements as either use or ornament... | |
| JOSEPH B. VARNUM - 1854 - 130 lapas
...positions for the different edifices, and for the several squares or areas of different shapes as they were laid down, were first determined on the most advantageous...ground, commanding the most extensive prospects, 'and the better susceptible of such improvements as either use or ornament may hereafter call for. Lines... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1856 - 708 lapas
...explanatory of the plan." "1st. The positions for the different edifices and for the several squares or areas of different shapes, as they are laid down,...ground, commanding the most extensive prospects, and the better susceptible of such improvements as either use or ornament may hereafter call for." " 2d.... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 640 lapas
...OF THE PLAN. I. The positions of the different grand edifices, and for the several grand squares or areas of different shapes as they are laid down, were...ground, commanding the most extensive prospects, and the better susceptible of such improvements as the various interests of the several objects may require.... | |
| Mary Clemmer - 1873 - 634 lapas
...OF THE PLAN. I. The positions of the different grand edifices, and for the several grand squares or areas of different shapes as they are laid down, were...ground, commanding the most extensive prospects, and the better susceptible of such improvements as the various interests of the several objects may require.... | |
| N. P. Chipman - 1874 - 32 lapas
...plan. First. The positions for the different grand edifices, and for the "several grand squares, or areas of different shapes, as they are laid down,...advantageous ground, commanding the most extensive prospect, and the better susceptible of such improvements as the various intents of the several objects... | |
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