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... road they had been tra- velling , rather than to advance them on it . Architecture declined immediately , and is still pining under the shock it then received ; painting flourished awhile , then declined , and only of late has begun to ...
... road they had been tra- velling , rather than to advance them on it . Architecture declined immediately , and is still pining under the shock it then received ; painting flourished awhile , then declined , and only of late has begun to ...
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... roads withal ; their simple time - hallowed churches and oratories would not be quickly changed for buildings characterized only by the want of architectural knowledge , and by the absence of all that can inspire devotion . The lords of ...
... roads withal ; their simple time - hallowed churches and oratories would not be quickly changed for buildings characterized only by the want of architectural knowledge , and by the absence of all that can inspire devotion . The lords of ...
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... road from thence to Nerquis , stands a venerable , yet desolate looking mansion , partly of ancient , partly of modern date , amidst the remains of " tall ancestral groves , ' and proud even in its decay . It consists of a tall machico ...
... road from thence to Nerquis , stands a venerable , yet desolate looking mansion , partly of ancient , partly of modern date , amidst the remains of " tall ancestral groves , ' and proud even in its decay . It consists of a tall machico ...
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... eight feet six inches in span by nine feet in. The chapel is separated from the nave by a low pointed arch , with a simply chamfered continuous moulding of one order , BRITISH BOD , or CASTELL on the Roman Road above. 68 MONA MEDIEVA .
... eight feet six inches in span by nine feet in. The chapel is separated from the nave by a low pointed arch , with a simply chamfered continuous moulding of one order , BRITISH BOD , or CASTELL on the Roman Road above. 68 MONA MEDIEVA .
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... road from the station of Conovium , on the river Conwy , to Segontium , close to Caernarvon ; and it was accordingly determined to make an expedition for the sake of visiting that portion of the line which lay between Conovium and Aber ...
... road from the station of Conovium , on the river Conwy , to Segontium , close to Caernarvon ; and it was accordingly determined to make an expedition for the sake of visiting that portion of the line which lay between Conovium and Aber ...
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