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... pictures commis- sioned? The key to this lies in the meaning of the garden for, like Stowe, it is a Whig paradise. Sir Thomas sat in Parliament as a Whig, and the political affiliation of his garden is celebrated by a local poet, a Mr Merrick of Aylesbury: ...
... Lees had neighbour Stowe, century, but had of Parliament garden reproduced beguiling images. But newly design embodying Whig olutely Whig. Sir Thomas previously eight pictures Of paintings merely possession and, expression of such, they take such garden years ...
... Lees had neighbour Stowe, century, but had of Parliament garden reproduced beguiling images. But newly design embodying Whig olutely Whig. Sir Thomas previously eight pictures Of paintings merely possession and, expression of such, they take such garden years ...