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Gentleman's Magazine 1839 part 2 p.172
very good collection of views of the church, and afford a
good example of the entire illustrations, which we hope to
see completed with an equal degree of merit.
We need not add how highly we approve of Mr. Billings'
praiseworthy attempt to complete Mr. Britton's undertaking.
He has our good wishes, and we trust he will receive from
the hands of the public sufficient patronage to enable him
to fill up the entire series, which will then truly deserve
the character of a national work; one that in extent, as
well as in the object it embraces, will be a credit to the
enterprise of both gentlemen by whose exertions the work was
projected, carried on, and finished.
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