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Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture, in a More Exact and Easy Manner Than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided James 1682-1754 Gibbs

Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture, in a More Exact and Easy Manner Than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided By James 1682-1754 Gibbs

Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture, in a More Exact and Easy Manner Than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided by James 1682-1754 Gibbs


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Rules for Drawing the Several Parts of Architecture, in a More Exact and Easy Manner Than Has Been Heretofore Practised, by Which All Fractions, in Dividing the Principal Members and Their Parts, Are Avoided by James 1682-1754 Gibbs
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Legare Street Press
2021-09-10
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