The Gentleman's Magazine, Volumen 214E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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... England , and has not nearly ex- hausted them ; in France it would be difficult to find a score of different pat- terns ; the same stereotyped set of tre- foils and quatrefoils are found every- where . The great height of the French in ...
... England , and has not nearly ex- hausted them ; in France it would be difficult to find a score of different pat- terns ; the same stereotyped set of tre- foils and quatrefoils are found every- where . The great height of the French in ...
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... England . The atrium was the square court , surrounded by the porticus ; but this word porticus was also applied to the internal colon- nades or aisles . It is notorious , as every one of our cathedrals bears witness , that in England ...
... England . The atrium was the square court , surrounded by the porticus ; but this word porticus was also applied to the internal colon- nades or aisles . It is notorious , as every one of our cathedrals bears witness , that in England ...
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... England the same practice seems to have commenced about the time of the Norman conquest , and had extended gradually down in society , and become common among the lower class of landholder about the beginning of the twelfth century ...
... England the same practice seems to have commenced about the time of the Norman conquest , and had extended gradually down in society , and become common among the lower class of landholder about the beginning of the twelfth century ...
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