| 1895 - 1178 pages
...EXPLANATORY OK THE PLAN. I. 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. II. Lines... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds - 1935 - 556 pages
...OF THE PLAN 1. The positions for the different grand edifices, and for the several grand 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 the various interests of the several objects may require.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds - 1935 - 550 pages
...OF THK PLAN 1. The positions for the different grand edifices, and for the several grand 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 the various interests of the several objects may require.... | |
| United States. National Capital Planning Commission - 1965 - 104 pages
...The positions for the different Grand Edifices, and the Grand Squares or Areas of different shapes, were first determined on the most advantageous ground, commanding the most extensive prospects. . . . II. Avenues, of direct communication, have been devised; to connect the separate and most distant... | |
| Michael Bednar - 2006 - 312 pages
...the Plan": I. The positions for 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 intents of the several objects may require.... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Public Buildings and Grounds - 1935 - 50 pages
...OF THE PLAN 1. The positions for the different grand edifices, and for the several grand 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 the various interests of the several objects may require.... | |
| American Institute of Architects - 1903 - 334 pages
...verbatim. LEGEND. 1. The position for the different Grand Edifices, and for the several Grand 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 the various intents of the several objects may require.... | |
| Viator - 1854 - 154 pages
...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... | |
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