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... England architecture continued to flourish , and the Gothic styles were fully developed and succeeded each other in rapid succession . The Gothic of Normandy is not quite the same as that of England , nor is that of any other country or ...
... England architecture continued to flourish , and the Gothic styles were fully developed and succeeded each other in rapid succession . The Gothic of Normandy is not quite the same as that of England , nor is that of any other country or ...
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... England and Ireland . Mary refused to ratify the treaty , as it had been concluded without her authority , but it took full effect so far as the safety of England was concerned . The French troops left Scotland by virtue of the capitula ...
... England and Ireland . Mary refused to ratify the treaty , as it had been concluded without her authority , but it took full effect so far as the safety of England was concerned . The French troops left Scotland by virtue of the capitula ...
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... England . During the eleventh century it is clear that France was in advance of England , and some parts of it considerably in ad- vance . The ruins of Reading Abbey and the Priory Church of Leominster in Here- fordshire , parts of the ...
... England . During the eleventh century it is clear that France was in advance of England , and some parts of it considerably in ad- vance . The ruins of Reading Abbey and the Priory Church of Leominster in Here- fordshire , parts of the ...
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Literature in the Cabinet | 14 |
The National Style and its Critics | 21 |
Heraldry in History Poetry and Romance | 28 |
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