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Excerpt from Typical Forms and Special Ends in Creation
In most articles of human workmanship we may dis cover a greater or less attention to both of the principles to which we have referred. The farmer's stacks are all formed after a general mould, but we may Observe a departure from it on either side to suit the quantity or quality of the grain. The merchant's Shop seems to be regulated by forms or weights, but there is Special form or average weight for every separate article. In some objects we see a greater regard to general plan, and in others to special purposes, and this according as persons wish to give a greater prominence at the time to orna ment or to utility.
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