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They all contained human bones which had passed the fire , and were , in fact , the remains of a pagan population , which had settled in this portion of the valley of the Thames . If the burial of the body entire be the distinction of ...
They all contained human bones which had passed the fire , and were , in fact , the remains of a pagan population , which had settled in this portion of the valley of the Thames . If the burial of the body entire be the distinction of ...
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The records from which the following facts have been gleaned are not so important as one might have expected from the wealth and political in- ... Some few remarks on their history will serve to explain and account for this fact .
The records from which the following facts have been gleaned are not so important as one might have expected from the wealth and political in- ... Some few remarks on their history will serve to explain and account for this fact .
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The structural choir , or eastern arm , at Westminster , is in fact so short as to preclude the idea of its having been rebuilt during the later Norman period , being less than that of many early Norman choirs .
The structural choir , or eastern arm , at Westminster , is in fact so short as to preclude the idea of its having been rebuilt during the later Norman period , being less than that of many early Norman choirs .
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The National Style and its Critics | 21 |
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