A description of the King's royal palace and gardens at Loo together with A short account of Holland in which there are some observations relating to their diseases / by Walter Harris ...

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A description of the King's royal palace and gardens at Loo together with A short account of Holland in which there are some observations relating to their diseases / by Walter Harris ...
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Harris, Walter, 1647-1732.
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London :: Printed by R. Roberts and sold by J. Nutt ...,
1699.
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A TABLE of the Chapters.

  • THE Introduction. Page I
  • CHAP. I. Of the Situation of the Palace and Gardens. Of the Court before the Palace. A short view of the Palace it self; and a summary Account of all the Gardens in General. p. 6
  • CHAP. II. A Description of the Great Garden, next behind the Palace; and first of that part of it, called the Lower Garden. p. 12
  • CHAP. III. Of the second part of the Great Garden, called the Upper Garden: Together with the Middle Walk, and Canals, which do divide this Garden into the two Parts. p. 20
  • CHAP. IV. Of the Kings Garden, and, Westward of it, a Labyrinth, or Wilderness. p. 26
  • CHAP. V. Of the Queen's Garden, and another Wilderness, beyond it Eastward. p. 29
  • CHAP. VI. Of the Voliere, or Fowl-Garden. p. 35
  • CHAP. VII. Of the Park, and its Fountains, Canal, Cascade,&c. Of the Viver, that supplies the Fountains, Cascades, and Canals, with water. Also a Description of fix other Vivers, or Fishponds. p. 38
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