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... existing in Sicily prove , 1st , that the Normans in Sicily employed the pointed style ; 2nd , that it was used in that island before it was used on the continent of Europe ; and , 3rd , that it was borrowed from the Saracens . the ...
... existing in Sicily prove , 1st , that the Normans in Sicily employed the pointed style ; 2nd , that it was used in that island before it was used on the continent of Europe ; and , 3rd , that it was borrowed from the Saracens . the ...
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... existing monuments . This , though a simple and obvious arrangement , we believe has not been done before ; and it would be so useful if applied to the whole of the ancient peerage , that we shall extract it , in order to make the plan ...
... existing monuments . This , though a simple and obvious arrangement , we believe has not been done before ; and it would be so useful if applied to the whole of the ancient peerage , that we shall extract it , in order to make the plan ...
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... existing authorities , will be found to prove the importance of obtain- ing further information . " With one further extract from the curious narrative before us , we must conclude . The belief in a miraculous interference of heaven in ...
... existing authorities , will be found to prove the importance of obtain- ing further information . " With one further extract from the curious narrative before us , we must conclude . The belief in a miraculous interference of heaven in ...
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... existing road from Wells to Bristol , and from thence proceeds in a rectilinear di- rection to the foot of the hill , near Char- ter House , Hinton , where the vestiges of a Roman town have been discovered . The neighbouring country ...
... existing road from Wells to Bristol , and from thence proceeds in a rectilinear di- rection to the foot of the hill , near Char- ter House , Hinton , where the vestiges of a Roman town have been discovered . The neighbouring country ...
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... existing not solely for ourselves , and to bear in mind the non sibi sed posteris ; we should leave as a legacy for posterity , whatever useful information we have been able to collect , during the existing period of our lives . " In ...
... existing not solely for ourselves , and to bear in mind the non sibi sed posteris ; we should leave as a legacy for posterity , whatever useful information we have been able to collect , during the existing period of our lives . " In ...
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