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( See Plate I. ) The principal entrance to the quad- rangle was by means of an archway niue feet in height , placed in the centre of the Northern side , and exactly op- posite the gateway communicating between the road and the outer ...
( See Plate I. ) The principal entrance to the quad- rangle was by means of an archway niue feet in height , placed in the centre of the Northern side , and exactly op- posite the gateway communicating between the road and the outer ...
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The Southern side of the quadrangle , which abutted upon the pleasure garden , is reported to have contained those apartments which were most elegantly finished ; but previously to the remembrance of the most aged inhabitants of the ...
The Southern side of the quadrangle , which abutted upon the pleasure garden , is reported to have contained those apartments which were most elegantly finished ; but previously to the remembrance of the most aged inhabitants of the ...
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The King , ascending the Theatre , passed on the South side of the Throne to his Chair of State on the East side thereof , opposite to the Altar ; and after his private devotion ( kneeling down upon the faldstool ) took his seat ...
The King , ascending the Theatre , passed on the South side of the Throne to his Chair of State on the East side thereof , opposite to the Altar ; and after his private devotion ( kneeling down upon the faldstool ) took his seat ...
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