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TOWN-HALL, BRINSWICK.
Part II.

dS TOW^N-HALL, BRUNSWICK. Part II. The same is true of their civic buildings : some are laro-e and richly ornamented, but all are deficient in grace, and in that ex- quisite balance between construction and ornament — usefulness com- bined with beauty — which are invariably shown in the buildings farther south. a ho © en O M b u m A a o s