The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1815 - Books |
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... side which was in the direction of the ailes ; the long side having at first an arch which was a semicircle ; and the shorter side , which crossed the aile , being in like manner terminated at the top , but having the horns of the ...
... side which was in the direction of the ailes ; the long side having at first an arch which was a semicircle ; and the shorter side , which crossed the aile , being in like manner terminated at the top , but having the horns of the ...
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... side walls . The second bay being divided by a transverse rib across the middle , makes it difficult to imagine how the architect could avoid adopting the pointed , instead of the round topped form , against the side walls : but by the ...
... side walls . The second bay being divided by a transverse rib across the middle , makes it difficult to imagine how the architect could avoid adopting the pointed , instead of the round topped form , against the side walls : but by the ...
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... side by side without touching ; the Cato steering to the north - east , and the Bridgewater to the southward . Our own safety seemed to have no other dependence than upon the two ships , and the exultation we felt at seeing this most ...
... side by side without touching ; the Cato steering to the north - east , and the Bridgewater to the southward . Our own safety seemed to have no other dependence than upon the two ships , and the exultation we felt at seeing this most ...
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