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The historical evidence gives us the strongest presumption short of direct proof that Harold's church included a nave , and a presumption very little less strong that that nave is now standing . On this the question followed : - 2.
The historical evidence gives us the strongest presumption short of direct proof that Harold's church included a nave , and a presumption very little less strong that that nave is now standing . On this the question followed : - 2.
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require some very cogent evidence the other way . I admit that it might be set aside even by purely architectural evidence . Were the nave , for instance , Perpendicular , or indeed Gothic of any sort , the Reviewer would do quite right ...
require some very cogent evidence the other way . I admit that it might be set aside even by purely architectural evidence . Were the nave , for instance , Perpendicular , or indeed Gothic of any sort , the Reviewer would do quite right ...
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And now I will turn to the more strictly architectural evidence . Is the internal evidence of the building itself so strong on one side as to override the external evidence from the documents on the other ? But first I must express my ...
And now I will turn to the more strictly architectural evidence . Is the internal evidence of the building itself so strong on one side as to override the external evidence from the documents on the other ? But first I must express my ...
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