id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 26354 Woodward, George E. (George Evertson) Woodward's Country Homes .txt text/plain 23364 1388 73 present house rent would in a few years pay the whole cost of the place, city house planted down in the open country, nor should any sensible man be considered, that in building our country houses, we are not simply class of building, and a house thus constructed may afterwards become a The second design (Fig. 5,) is for a frame building giving more variety The plans of this house are compact, the rooms opening into each other closets, built outside the frame, and a door into the single room, over The library, parlor, or general living room in a country house--and we The design for a house or other building, and a plan of the interior In former times, a house of this class erected in the country, would be In Fig. 114 is shown the manner of constructing frames for buildings of ./cache/26354.txt ./txt/26354.txt