Gentleman's Magazine: and Historical Chronicle, Volume 2081968 - Great Britain |
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... nave is now standing . On this the question followed : - 2. Is there any architectural evidence the other way strong ... nave of Waltham as I do that he conquered at Stamford Bridge , or that he died at Senlac . I never felt so sure that ...
... nave is now standing . On this the question followed : - 2. Is there any architectural evidence the other way strong ... nave of Waltham as I do that he conquered at Stamford Bridge , or that he died at Senlac . I never felt so sure that ...
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... nave . I shall however presently shew that he must have made some small alterations , a fact at which I had arrived by internal evidence before I knew of the passage in Gervase . That he built the " officina " we know both from the ...
... nave . I shall however presently shew that he must have made some small alterations , a fact at which I had arrived by internal evidence before I knew of the passage in Gervase . That he built the " officina " we know both from the ...
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... nave , and agreed with it in elementary scale . Again , we have no reason to believe that the choir of Westminster Abbey was rebuilt between the days of Edward the Confessor and those of Henry III . , which would have been inevitably ...
... nave , and agreed with it in elementary scale . Again , we have no reason to believe that the choir of Westminster Abbey was rebuilt between the days of Edward the Confessor and those of Henry III . , which would have been inevitably ...
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Literature in the Cabinet | 14 |
The National Style and its Critics | 21 |
Heraldry in History Poetry and Romance | 28 |
Copyright | |
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