How To Use Enclose In A Sentence

  • Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade.
  • It was foreseen by us that the velodrome would be totally enclosed.
  • Each major area is enclosed by a large number of isoglosses representing differences in lexis, grammar, and phonology.
  • The clock stands on an oval marble base, enclosed by a glass dome.
  • I enclose you Dr. Johnson's definition of a vampyre, which is as follows: Varney the vampire; or, The feast of blood. Volume 1
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  • These cells, about 40 m in diameter and termed primary oocytes, are enclosed within a single layer of squamous cells, forming a primordial follicle.
  • The landscape was well ordered with fields defined by hedges and ditches, trackways linking settlements, and unenclosed grazing areas beyond the more intensively used enclosed land.
  • You will soon have a thick, impenetrable hedge to enclose the fast-growing butterfly bush, Buddleia davidii (coppice it annually to promote flowers), or the heavenly blue blooms of enthusiastic ceanothus thrysiflorus.
  • The programme which was apparently enclosed with that letter is a perplexing document.
  • Some of the country is like England, undulating, rolling, well-cultivated fields, enclosed with pailings which overlap each other and would be awkwardish obstacles in a hunting country; but one misses, like abroad, the cattle -- we saw one or two stray cows, but little else. A Lady's Life on a Farm in Manitoba
  • Such is a part of tire strange medley that is before and around me; and amidst them and the blue streams of smoke that are rising from the tops of these hundred "coal-pits," can be seen in distance, the green and boundless, treeless, bushless prairie; and on it, and contiguous to the piquet which encloses the village, a hundred scaffolds, on which their "dead live", as they term it. Letters and notes on the manners, customs, and conditions of the North American Indians
  • This answer, you'll see by the enclosed news paper, was unanimously voted to be not satisfactory to the Town, and the next day, on Mr. Hutchinson's sending into the Town Meeting an answer of the same purport, both his and ours were voted to be daringly affrontive to the Tea Leaves Being a Collection of Letters and Documents relating to the shipment of Tea to the American Colonies in the year 1773, by the East India Tea Company. (With an introduction, notes, and biographical notices of the Boston Tea Party)
  • The 1.1-acre site has access to a small bathing area and harbour enclosed by a concrete pier and a breakwater.
  • A simple single-storey pavilion is enclosed by folded concertina walls and roof, prompting irresistible comparisons with origami.
  • Many small farms were indeed still let to some cottagers at rack-rent, which cottages had the right of commonage, guaranteed to them in their leases; but afterwards the commons were enclosed, and no recompense was made to the tenants by the landlords. The History of England in Three Volumes, Vol.III. From George III. to Victoria
  • A chain-link fence, topped with razor wire, enclosed the complex, which consisted of a large barnlike structure adjacent to a smaller adobe residence. CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Shock Treatment
  • Two visitors at a time can poke their heads into his inflatable textile construction, sharing the air they breathe in the enclosed pod-like space.
  • -- _A_, young embryo of _Funaria_, still enclosed within the base of the archegonium, × 300. Elements of Structural and Systematic Botany For High Schools and Elementary College Courses
  • Please enclose a stamped addressed envelope if you would like a reply.
  • Mr Fournier will spend around three hours ascending in an enclosed lightweight gondola before deflating the balloon and parachuting back to earth in six minutes and 25 seconds.
  • A key was enclosed in the envelope.
  • At each fighting session, the animals are paired off against each other in a small pit or arena, enclosed by plywood or galvanised walls.
  • Return the enclosed Donation Form today in the prepaid envelope provided.
  • Please enclose a recent passport-sized photograph of yourself.
  • They are set in the middle of a moated mound which encloses a large area - once kitchen gardens.
  • As in an authentic Moroccan riad, the home encompasses an enclosed court-yard with a shaded arcade for lounging.
  • Above all, the female body was assumed to be moulded, enclosed: all openings sealed, all passage denied.
  • The centre of the city was walled and, with its water and food supply enclosed, could have withstood a long siege.
  • The DNA transposons resemble typical bacterial transposons, they have terminal inverted repeats which enclose the transposase gene.
  • But there was enclosed with it a further copy of the draft of the proposed order that it sought from him.
  • Angiospermae by Paul Hermann in 1690, as the name of that one of his primary divisions of the plant kingdom, which included flowering plants possessing seeds enclosed in capsules, in contradistinction to his Gymnospermae, or flowering plants with achenial or schizo-carpic fruits -- the whole fruit or each of its pieces being here regarded as Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
  • I felt scorches on my arms, and I saw shadowy fingers enclosed around my forearms.
  • Directly opposite him, on the other side of the enclosed space, were two doors, exactly alike and side by side.
  • Swifts jinked and swooped in the enclosed space with the grace of dolphins.
  • This singular rhodomontade is enclosed in a letter to a friend of Rob Rob Roy
  • Overlooking Hollybush to the north is a huge prehistoric earthwork, no doubt associated with the more complex one on the Herefordshire Beacon, but largely enclosed by thick, hanging woods. Country diary: Malvern Hills
  • The lateral leaves of somatopleure then grow round on each side, and, meeting on the ventral aspect of the allantois, enclose the vitelline duct and vessels, together with a part of the extra-embryonic celom; the latter is ultimately obliterated. I. Embryology. 11. Development of the Fetal Membranes and Placenta
  • The yard had been enclosed with iron railings.
  • It is cropped close to the low-pitched gable roof of a ranch house where a mysterious figure enclosed in the oval medallion floats by.
  • The long thin office wings enclose two hermetic internal courtyards or patios.
  • an enclosed porch
  • During the Khmer's rule, two folds of iron sheets encased in electrified barbwire to prevent escape enclosed it.
  • They are like dead walls and the place they enclose like a vault, and the itinerant drab like a thing in drab cerements (they trail the dust) that ought to be dead wailing for entrance to things, tombed in those walls, that are dead. This Freedom
  • As well, the pilot of each was enclosed in a glassed-in cockpit.
  • Earth has burrowed into itself, shunning space exploration for centuries, walling itself away from nature and other planets in enclosed cities that people are terrified to leave. Interplanetary Manifest Destiny
  • Vast estates that had been managed by monasteries as endowments for religion and charity were impropriated to swell the wealth of courtiers and favorites; and the commons, where the poor man once had his right of pasture, were taken away, and, under forms of law, enclosed distributively within the domains of the adjacent landholders. Our American Holidays: Lincoln's Birthday A Comprehensive View of Lincoln as Given in the Most Noteworthy Essays, Orations and Poems, in Fiction and in Lincoln's Own Writings
  • Yellow; the antennæ fuscous above, also a fuscous cloud at the apex of the anterior wings, the wings hyaline with the nervures black; a spot on the scape within, and three longitudinal stripes on the mesothorax, black; the latter slightly punctured anteriorly; the metathorax smooth and shining, with three oblique carinæ on each side, and a small subovate enclosed space in the middle of the disk. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • The rear garden is fully enclosed and has a purpose built kennel.
  • Please find enclosed a copy of the draft document.
  • When found outside of host cells, viruses exist as a protein coat or capsid, sometimes enclosed within a membrane.
  • I enclose the two plans for comparison.
  • To chat to him your options are to push aside young, excited children, or rush to an enclosed area such as the corridor of staff toilets.
  • For years, before I had my stoep enclosed with a roof, swallows, swifts and European starlings nested under the eaves.
  • The notice, a copy of which was seen by The Wall Street Journal, says PC makers must ship PCs to be sold in China as of July 1 with the Green Dam software "preloaded" -- pre-installed or enclosed on a CD. China Squeezes PC Makers
  • Finally, because they were bred to be such Herculean workers, malamutes need daily exercise on a leash or in an enclosed area.
  • I like high hedges which really enclose. The Education of a Gardener
  • “I take the liberty to enclose a copy of the amendments recommended by this Convention,” he wrote Washington from Portsmouth, New Hampshire, on June 22, 1788; “they were drawn up more with a view of softening & conciliating the adoption to some who were moderate in their opposition than from an expectation that they would ever be engrafted in the Constitution.” Ratification
  • CheckEnclosed: I can understand a certain descriptivist reticence to criticize improper use of the term, but will not give up the fight for its proper use. The Volokh Conspiracy » “Beg the Question”
  • I enclose a pro forma for you to complete, sign and return.
  • A triangle or square, while requiring the minimum number of vantages for sight lines, enclosed too much unutilized space in its corners and presented too large a perimeter.
  • Dragoon enclosed on the base and went high in the air then dive-bombed the area with that special fireball technique.
  • On behalf of the International Federation of Professional & Technical Engineers IFPTE, AFL-CIO, I would like to present your students with the enclosed check in the amount of $1,000 to help support their trip to White Sands, New Mexico to see their "magnets" experiment launch and to participate fully in associated pre- and postlaunch activities. NASA Watch: Keith Cowing: April 2007 Archives
  • Enclosed passageways are being built throughout the terminals so that the concourses are connected on the secured airside.
  • Landowners in Winterbourne Monkton had an Act of Parliament passed in 1813 to enable them to enclose common land in the parish.
  • Trees with hanging foliage enclose this little park, give it privacy and shade.
  • (Comst.); Trichoptera; one, two or three cells enclosed by the branches that form-the post-costal or anal vein: Odonata; an elongate cell between radius and cubitus, just before the arculus. Explanation of Terms Used in Entomology
  • The poor cat has been enclosed in the garage all night.
  • He said the new silo would not affect the smells and odours from the premises, since it would be enclosed and would not alter the processes taking place at the plant.
  • The string (enclosed in quotes) that follows the cmdlet is the text that is displayed to the user. Simple Talk rss feed
  • Text enclosed by asterisks was in bold face in the original (* bold*). The Planet Strappers
  • The large middle dial combines a conventional tacho with a digital speedo enclosed.
  • The expedition constructed winter quarters, consisting of an enclosed stockade and barracks.
  • They wrap themselves around the food particle and once enclosed it is embedded within a food vacuole for digestion. Protozoa
  • Following the Roman conquest the settlement was made into the cantonal capital of the region and was enclosed within a series of perimeter walls defining an irregular octagon in plan.
  • Furnished sparely with two easels and several chairs to underscore the physical proximity of the artists when they inhabited the studio together, it was enclosed by gauzy translucent walls so that it could be peered into but not entered.
  • Control participants contacted by mail indicated their willingness to participate by returning an enclosed screening questionnaire.
  • The room is safe, enclosed, protected from the harsh glare of artificial light.
  • What kinde of rafters? what manner of roofe? after what sort the Parlors chambers, closets and lodgings, were disposed? with what kind of seeling they were enclosed and incrusted? wherewithall hanged? with what couler and kinde of painting ouerhead? Hypnerotomachia The Strife of Loue in a Dreame
  • It is a pudding in the old sense of something enclosed in a sausage skin.
  • The situation in south-west England is broadly comparable to southern Scotland, with rounds (small enclosed homesteads), courtyard houses, and souterrains present, though only one villa has been recognized west of Exeter.
  • Just over the promontory is an isthmus with a small sheltered beach semi-enclosed by two rocky arms. Tenacatita: hidden jewel
  • The deceased died as the result of the accident which occurred while he was unloading offal into an enclosed pit at the plant in Cahir.
  • Declined manuscripts will be returned if stamped, self-addressed envelopes are enclosed with submissions.
  • But behind the restaurant is the enclosed alfresco gem, adjacent to a parkette. Globe and Mail
  • The Orlica-Snieznik Dome and the Góry Sowie Block preserve primarily amphibolite-facies gneisses, migmatites, and mica schists, which locally enclose boudins of granulite and eclogite.
  • Before the runner sets off, he is put in an enclosed space with the hounds that then track his scent.
  • Myra had enclosed a quire of writing paper and three bottles of ink, no excuses for not writing now.
  • Fully enclosed French seams, often used in men's shirts, looked bulky with the stretchy fabric, so they chose a simpler "overlock" stitch that looked finished yet trim. Polo Puzzle: What Goes Into a $155 Price Tag?
  • The DNA is enclosed in a nucleocapsid, or core antigen, which is surrounded by a spherical envelope (surface antigen).
  • Enclose the raw edges of all three curtain layers in the seam allowances at the tape lower edge and topstitch according to the manufacturer's instructions, turning in the raw edges at the unfinished tape end.
  • -- A scene composed of a rear drop and matching wings, and not "boxed" -- that is, not completely enclosed. Writing for Vaudeville
  • In the meantime I enclose a selection of wooden bench designs.
  • As he opens one of his most ambitious buildings yet, a $135 million glass-fronted pavilion that encloses two historic theaters and adds an innovative third, he is also working on a civic library in an unprepossessing edge-city near Vancouver. Profile of Vancouver architect Bing Thom
  • Cape Town was condemned in a recent court judgment for building 50 unenclosed loos in the Makhaza section of Khayelitsha. Why is South Africa still providing 'apartheid toilets'? | David Smith
  • Thin, firm outlines now enclose each figure's palpably modeled form and the palette focuses on jewel-like variations on the primaries and black.
  • At that time, fruit seediness or the number of enclosed ripe nutlets was also determined for each ripe fruit.
  • The open space around the blocks of flats was divided into semi-private areas that were enclosed with railings and gates.
  • Its paperboard ends covered with marbleized paper enclose thirty-six well-worn pages of laid rag paper.
  • In the fork above the watersmeet the rocks enclosed a high green knoll.
  • His eye met a beautiful heliotype, standing on the bureau in the light of the lamp; from the middle of the room, in a motionless posture, Kranitski gazed at the face of the woman, which was enclosed in an ornamented frame. The Argonauts
  • Little rounds of rich, seductive salmon enclose lightly whipped herb cream cheese.
  • Referring to my conversation with you today, I now enclose an order sheet for hosiery as specified.
  • The theory is that deer see the enclosure and while they can easily jump over, they don't want to get trapped in an enclosed area.
  • The football field is enclosed by a wall.
  • A. Longitudinal section of apex of a bud bearing archegonia (ar), enclosed by the large leaves (y); ch, small perichaetial leaves. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
  • My room was far away from everybody else's, on the corner of an enclosed porch - it had once been open, but they walled it up.
  • Moreover, this player lent Nicky his driving-licence, and Nicky enclosed a photostat of it to back up his story.
  • When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
  • The house is enclosed with a high brick wall.
  • His sonorous, actorly tones boom around the enclosed space, a mark of his self-confidence. Times, Sunday Times
  • The brush-like hairs at the end of the anther tube are not bent, and they enclose the valve.
  • Beyond that, near the entrance, a chain-link fence enclosed a utilities storage area. DO NO HARM
  • Similarly, after the collapse of the stoas and temenos walls that enclosed the sanctuary, further dispersals could have taken place.
  • Along the rural lanes beyond Arambol, old farmhouses are enclosed in latticed palm shade.
  • Mall: Malls typically are enclosed, with a climate - controlled walkway between two facing strips of stores.
  • The garden is enclosed by a high brick wall.
  • In all of these cases, the secondary plastid is enclosed by multiple membranes, the outermost of which is apparently a derivative of the original phagocytic vacuole.
  • This membrane is somewhat urn-shaped, and encloses a cavity in which are situated the pulverulent mass of spores arranged around a central columella of combined host and fungous tissue.
  • The polyphasic character of these granitization processes have, in some cases, made basic rocks appear to be enclosed within granites like intrusive rocks.
  • Another concern typewrites the note "Personal Matter" on the enclosed return envelope to give added individuality to it. Business Correspondence
  • When programming with incremental value, in radial direction, the displacement of two times the actual value, and the enclosed said direction signs (omit the positive).
  • I enclose here with a draft for the sum of 100 dollars.
  • The ceilings of both rooms were to be calico, and a dozen or so of seams were to be oversewn for that, the strips of matting were to be joined together and bound into squares, and after that a herculean task undertaken: the making of a huge mosquito-netted dining-room, large enough to enclose the table and chairs, so as to ensure our meals in comfort -- for the flies, like the poor, were to be with us always. We of the Never-Never
  • They made theirs of pig offal, enclosed in the cleaned caul of a pig (the caul is a membrane surrounding the intestines).
  • The burgesses, however, refused to enclose the surrounding open fields, and overcrowding became desperate.
  • Local, civil, and military personnel patrol or enclose ancient sites.
  • From here, the entrance route is via a semi-enclosed courtyard with a concrete retaining wall.
  • The closest guideline is a Chicago Manual of Style stipulation that in philosophical and linguistic texts certain terms might be enclosed in single quote marks (14th edition, 6.67 and 6.74). Archive 2008-09-01
  • When not in use, the doors and windows of the Tetra-Shed fold into itself to form a fully enclosed structure, one that might appear to be a downed UFO or a religious artifact from the future.
  • Here you sleep enclosed by 600-year-old timbers with the original wattle and daub infill. Times, Sunday Times
  • He enclosed a letter with the parcel, keeping it unsealed so as to put in stamps for its possible return. THE OPEN DOOR
  • Between them are the two middle-layers, or mesoblasts, which enclose the body-cavity.
  • The carrier is a sleeve that encloses bearings and seals intended to prevent water from entering the sterndrive housing at the drive shaft.
  • Furthermore, much of the Lincolnshire Wolds in its unenclosed state was sheep pasture, not arable land.
  • The photograph enclosed was a holiday snap of a pretty blonde woman looking back over her shoulder on a river bank and laughing at the photographer.
  • Giving it to Lior, Shumba watched as the guard drew closer to Amenra, her graying blond curls fastened in a tight knot along her gold enclosed neck.
  • Before fertilization, the egg is enclosed in a protective vitelline membrane, which is embedded in a gelatinous coat.
  • Permits show that the three seven-story buildings total 230,000 square feet of enclosed space and 118,000 square feet of unenclosed space.
  • He is best known for his automatic pistols and was the first one to invent the slide, which encloses the barrel of a pistol and the firing mechanism.
  • The long thin office wings enclose two hermetic internal courtyards or patios.
  • According to ESPN's Tim Griffin, West Virginia players are using some kind of fancy, enclosed closet that includes the word hypoxic to get used to the high altitude in Boulder. Corn Nation
  • The variety of tasks performed in the office requires a range of space types: open and enclosed, public and private, individual and group, owned and unassigned.
  • It stands in a good-sized plot of land, with gardens to the front enclosed by hedges and a wall.
  • Then she turned on her heel and led the two men down the passage and through a dark kitchen to an enclosed yard. FORESTS OF THE NIGHT
  • Please sign the enclosed document and return it to me.
  • The plans were lodged by Braintree Methodist Church on the open land, which is enclosed by fencing and advertisement hoardings.
  • I enclose a leaflet about some of the other services we offer.
  • We love Camachee Cove Marina here, with its enclosed basin, two lounges, Internet access, two loaner cars and yacht yard.
  • Ostracods are small crustaceans enclosed in a bivalved carapace. Crustacea
  • I visited the lovely sun-shielded children's playground with my granddaughter and was astounded to find that the playground is not enclosed by a childproof fence.
  • While not entirely practical for our enclosed winter months, the subtle clonks of natural bamboo can be a calming force come spring.
  • The porcelain handles, which curve to enclose florets, are gilded to imitate gilt bronze.
  • The ‘car’ is powered by four engines, similar to standard car engines, which power enclosed fans in rotating nacelles (providing downward and rearward thrust).
  • In such an enclosed environment, allergens from one food can spread to another.
  • The lamp was enclosed in a frosted glass globe to diffuse the light.
  • But these concerns seem to have been appeased because only unenclosed and uncultivated land, aside from a small strip of improved farmland near Crymych, has been opened up.
  • The pools would be fed by water cascading down the walls that enclose them.
  • Please enclose your signed cheque and payment slip unattached and unfolded.
  • Instead, tuna are taken from the wild, enclosed in nets and dragged to shore where they are corralled in pens and fattened on an oil-rich diet.
  • The garden is enclosed by a high brick wall.
  • Re-introduction of certain species may have already taken place, but beyond the rather enclosed worlds of ornithology, gamekeeping and fishing the return of the sea eagle, red kite and vendace has done little to quicken the public pulse.
  • Early French St. Louis was a compact settlement, and lots were enclosed with palisades.
  • Bomb calorimeters measure the heat released from combusting the enclosed sample, leaving behind only ash.
  • After all, a fence is not there just to enclose your space and keep out prying eyes. Times, Sunday Times
  • During these measurements, roots were enclosed in a steel chamber to apply pneumatic pressure to the root medium.
  • Spenser uses often ‘to welk’ (welken) in the sense of to fade, ‘to sty’ for to mount, ‘to hery’ as to glorify or praise, ‘to halse’ as to embrace, ‘teene’ as vexation or grief: Shakespeare ‘to tarre’ as to provoke, ‘to sperr’ as to enclose or bar in; ‘to sag’ for to droop, or hang the head downward. English Past and Present
  • I now invite you to complete the enclosed form detailing your sports events for the second half of the year.
  • Pilothouse motoryachts differ from more traditional motoryachts in that they have a separate, fully enclosed helm raised above deck level similar to bridges found on large commercial vessels and workboats.
  • It has a sturdy, completely enclosed bearing mechanism that runs completely silently and it affixes to the side of the cage with 3 wing nuts.
  • Extending along the northern portion of the library is a glass-enclosed entry that leads the visitor up a gradual slope that enhances a spiritual feeling.
  • Logan has Kidport play areas in Terminals A and C, rocking chairs, a public art program, pet relief areas outside each terminal and great (enclosed) views of the airfield from the top floors of the central garage in Terminals B or C. Nearby layover option Boston Logan International Airport Guide
  • Spoon it into the piping bag with the star nozzle, then twist the top of the bag round to enclose the cream. Times, Sunday Times
  • You only need to enclose the parameters in the batch file in quotes where there are spaces in the parameter.
  • Any owner or harborer of a domestic animal may provide for an enclosed pet run. on his or her property.
  • Please complete the enclosed application form and return it in the envelope attached.
  • Note 1 : If changed, please enclose a Copy of the Identity Cardholder.
  • Fold meat over to enclose stuffing, then wrap in aluminum foil to hold shape.
  • The monastic cloisters enclose a medieval-style secret garden and an ancient stone fountain carved with fantastic beasts!
  • A list is a sequence of syntactic tokens enclosed in a pair of parentheses.
  • «12: 48: 43» {hiblios} do you think that when Sentinel enclosed the term anime in 's that he was being a bit, trollish maybe? Anime Nano!
  • An enclosed entrance porch leads to the original front door with stained glass insets, beyond which is the spacious entrance hallway.
  • If it were enclosed enough to offer any protection, then perhaps it could be described as a walkway.
  • The barbed wire encirclement of about 40 metres by 10 metres encloses a hutment of the usual type, a large shed, a small building which is the guard room, and a small place which serves as a laundry and has a bathroom and the latrines. Work Camp 11017 GW
  • The bright blue leaflet has been enclosed with customers' annual bills.
  • The solid outline encloses the area within which we measured each individual receptor.
  • Enclosed is a copy of the inspection certificate from our quality control department.
  • Early stages of floret development are similar in the ear and tassel: each floret is enclosed in a lemma and palea and all florets produce two lodicules, three stamens, and a gynoecium.
  • Visitors queuing in the gap between the enclosure and pavilion walls can glimpse the enclosed space through three peep holes.
  • When harvested correctly, the seed will be enclosed in a jelly-like material and this should be sown intact.
  • The ancient city was enclosed with a wall.
  • The building envelope is usually formed from balconies and loggias, creating a semi-public layer enclosed by an external skin of folding or sliding shutters.
  • The space enclosed by the walls was very large; and as in modern times many new buildings and ranges of buildings have been erected within, with streets and courts between them, the place has now the appearance of being a little town enclosed by walls, and surrounded by a ditch with bridges, and standing in the midst of a _large_ town. Rollo in London
  • A male with his brood pouch is seen in the foreground, and two enclosed females in the back.
  • Feel safely enclosed within your sphere of light. 11. Open your eyes.
  • Upstairs, etched glass light wells diffuse luminance into the restaurant and glazed screens enclose private rooms.
  • An enclosed bend sensor attaches to the cheek and measures smile size, a servo motor moves a metal spike into the head inversely proportional to the degree of smile. Smile or Suffer the Consequences While Wearing the Happiness Hat
  • All enclosed spaces where smokers and non-smokers mix should be smoke free on public health grounds.
  • Her softly spoken words of comfort never penetrated the horror which enclosed his tormented mind. WHEN THE APRICOTS BLOOM
  • This was a cremaillere infantry breastwork of strong profile, with heavy enclosed redoubts at distances of 700 and 800 yards, having defensive relations to each other. Memoirs of the War of Secession
  • The enclosed rooms are separated by small gardens, but tied together to the west by a long colonnaded veranda that runs the whole length of the building.

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