Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... considerable flood of light would be thrown upon matters hitherto obscure . These few remarks I should scarcely have ventured to offer had they emanated from merely my own convictions ; but I felt that they were supported by an eminent ...
... considerable flood of light would be thrown upon matters hitherto obscure . These few remarks I should scarcely have ventured to offer had they emanated from merely my own convictions ; but I felt that they were supported by an eminent ...
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... in several other cases , led me into some inaccuracies . A little observation of this tower will show that the church to which it was originally attached must have been one of very considerable pretensions . A pair of IN MONMOUTHSHIRE . 45.
... in several other cases , led me into some inaccuracies . A little observation of this tower will show that the church to which it was originally attached must have been one of very considerable pretensions . A pair of IN MONMOUTHSHIRE . 45.
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been one of very considerable pretensions . A pair of pilasters with chevroned strings remain to testify that the tower was built up against a tall , and probably somewhat rich , Norman west front . This suggests the idea that the old ...
been one of very considerable pretensions . A pair of pilasters with chevroned strings remain to testify that the tower was built up against a tall , and probably somewhat rich , Norman west front . This suggests the idea that the old ...
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... considerably curtailed the time devoted to work . For instance in the week ending on the 9th of April , 1385 , no work whatever was done ; and it is probable that Holy Week fell at that time . It is also worthy of notice that no work ...
... considerably curtailed the time devoted to work . For instance in the week ending on the 9th of April , 1385 , no work whatever was done ; and it is probable that Holy Week fell at that time . It is also worthy of notice that no work ...
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... considerable inconvenience and loss of time in reading an architectural description . We trust , however , that this may not be the only plan furnished us , but that a general plan of the whole Cathedral Enclosure may also be given , or ...
... considerable inconvenience and loss of time in reading an architectural description . We trust , however , that this may not be the only plan furnished us , but that a general plan of the whole Cathedral Enclosure may also be given , or ...
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