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Page 172
The whole of this cathedral may be said to consist of six distinct and separate portions or members : 1. The body of the church : -2 . The tower and spire : -3 . The cloister : -4 . The north porch : -5 . The chapter - house - and , 6 ...
The whole of this cathedral may be said to consist of six distinct and separate portions or members : 1. The body of the church : -2 . The tower and spire : -3 . The cloister : -4 . The north porch : -5 . The chapter - house - and , 6 ...
Page 287
... whole population of the parish exceeded 1000 souls , and the Saxon churches were seldom either needlessly spacious or magnificent . The whole of the original structure , the outline of which is now undoubtedly included within the pre ...
... whole population of the parish exceeded 1000 souls , and the Saxon churches were seldom either needlessly spacious or magnificent . The whole of the original structure , the outline of which is now undoubtedly included within the pre ...
Page 431
... whole empire , and where no one would look for the haunts of active industry , it carries on an extensive commerce , the effects of which were once severely felt by our own manufacturers in Britain . All the heights around it are ...
... whole empire , and where no one would look for the haunts of active industry , it carries on an extensive commerce , the effects of which were once severely felt by our own manufacturers in Britain . All the heights around it are ...
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