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... thut up occationally with a broad ftone . " ( p . 188. ) In thofe at Glenbeg , in the lower flory wall of 7 feet 4 inches , were two galleries , one in the lower part of the tower , 6 feet 2 inches high , and 2 feet 5 inches wide at ...
... thut up occationally with a broad ftone . " ( p . 188. ) In thofe at Glenbeg , in the lower flory wall of 7 feet 4 inches , were two galleries , one in the lower part of the tower , 6 feet 2 inches high , and 2 feet 5 inches wide at ...
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