Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People, Volume 3J. B. Lippincott & Company, 1870 |
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... side of the C. , and frequently passes across the east end of it ; an arrangement which is very common in the larger churches of the continent which have polygonal or semicircular terminations . - C . is also the name given to the ...
... side of the C. , and frequently passes across the east end of it ; an arrangement which is very common in the larger churches of the continent which have polygonal or semicircular terminations . - C . is also the name given to the ...
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... side to side of the stage , from which movement originated the naming of the single songs or stanzas , such as Strophe , Antistrophe , and Epode . How the musical element of the ancient C. was constituted or composed , is not known with ...
... side to side of the stage , from which movement originated the naming of the single songs or stanzas , such as Strophe , Antistrophe , and Epode . How the musical element of the ancient C. was constituted or composed , is not known with ...
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... side entrances , either in place of , or in addition to , that from the end . All that was requisite , then , to convert the simple parallelogram of which it consisted into a cross , was , that at each side of the building these ...
... side entrances , either in place of , or in addition to , that from the end . All that was requisite , then , to convert the simple parallelogram of which it consisted into a cross , was , that at each side of the building these ...
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... SIDE AISLE 50 100 LOISTERS SIDE AISLE PORCH TOWERS 150 200 E Ground - plan of Durham Cathedral . an employment of the term C. to designate the hierarchy alone , which is contrary to the principles of the Reformation , although a ...
... SIDE AISLE 50 100 LOISTERS SIDE AISLE PORCH TOWERS 150 200 E Ground - plan of Durham Cathedral . an employment of the term C. to designate the hierarchy alone , which is contrary to the principles of the Reformation , although a ...
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... side of the heart to the other ; and all are so involved as to render it very difficult to unravel them . In consequence of this arrangement , the fibres , by their contraction , seem simultaneously to diminish each cavity in all ...
... side of the heart to the other ; and all are so involved as to render it very difficult to unravel them . In consequence of this arrangement , the fibres , by their contraction , seem simultaneously to diminish each cavity in all ...
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