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... refer to towers of the outer curtain , which , in its com- pleted form , was ' finished with a series of twelve round towers ' . ' It would seem , therefore , that ten of these twelve towers of the outer curtain had actually been begun ...
... refer to towers of the outer curtain , which , in its com- pleted form , was ' finished with a series of twelve round towers ' . ' It would seem , therefore , that ten of these twelve towers of the outer curtain had actually been begun ...
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... refer ? It cannot refer to section A , as this contains only three towers . So it must refer to either B or C. Sir Charles Peers understood it to I Peers , loc . cit . , pp . 12-13 . 2 The whole document is printed below , pp . 79-80 ...
... refer ? It cannot refer to section A , as this contains only three towers . So it must refer to either B or C. Sir Charles Peers understood it to I Peers , loc . cit . , pp . 12-13 . 2 The whole document is printed below , pp . 79-80 ...
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... refer to section C rather than to section B. Against this interpretation Sir Charles Peers could urge two considerations . In the first place , he understood the phrase ' in muro inchoato circa motam castri de Carnarvan ' to mean ' the ...
... refer to section C rather than to section B. Against this interpretation Sir Charles Peers could urge two considerations . In the first place , he understood the phrase ' in muro inchoato circa motam castri de Carnarvan ' to mean ' the ...
Contents
THINKING AND Representation Philosophical Lecture By H | 83 |
ORIGEN Lecture on a Master Mind By the Very Rev Dr W | 123 |
THE GOLDEN WORLD OF KING LEAR Shakespeare Lecture | 147 |
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