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were replaced by more acceptable Gothic pastiches in the later nineteenth century, but
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began appearing in 1771 and ran to nine volumes by 1777, a volume of plates to each two volumes of text; the last volumes were seen through the press by his disciple
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Introduction à l'architecture, abrégé historique de la Ville de Paris, description des principaux édifices du
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he wrote the article on masonry, as well as architecture, and contributed nearly 500 articles between 1751 and his death in 1774.
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Smith, Edward R. (1904). "The Topographical Evolution of the City of Paris. IV. Royal Paris" in
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