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... France . The ability he displayed in this defence , his courtesy to the enemy , and his humanity to the wounded and prisoners , have given him an exalted reputation . As a reward for his ser- vices in this unsuccessful but still ...
... France . The ability he displayed in this defence , his courtesy to the enemy , and his humanity to the wounded and prisoners , have given him an exalted reputation . As a reward for his ser- vices in this unsuccessful but still ...
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... France these forms were also tried , but it was 2 ) thrown across - at intervals - under the tunnel - arch unless loaded on the haunches , many of the vault , to act as strengthening arches . Buttresses churches which were vaulted in ...
... France these forms were also tried , but it was 2 ) thrown across - at intervals - under the tunnel - arch unless loaded on the haunches , many of the vault , to act as strengthening arches . Buttresses churches which were vaulted in ...
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... France about the middle of the 12th century . The Normans had settled in the north of France more than a century before this , and had applied their talents and the fruit of their conquests to the building of splendid temples in honour ...
... France about the middle of the 12th century . The Normans had settled in the north of France more than a century before this , and had applied their talents and the fruit of their conquests to the building of splendid temples in honour ...
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... France . It was founded by the Abbé Suger in 1144. The Cathedral of Nôtre Dame of Paris soon followed , and almost contemporary with it arose the magnificent cathedrals of Chartres , Rheims , Amiens , Beauvais , Bourges , and a host of ...
... France . It was founded by the Abbé Suger in 1144. The Cathedral of Nôtre Dame of Paris soon followed , and almost contemporary with it arose the magnificent cathedrals of Chartres , Rheims , Amiens , Beauvais , Bourges , and a host of ...
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... France , than it imme- diately spread over the whole of the west of Europe , superseding all other styles , and producing similar splendid buildings wherever it went . We will note shortly a few of the peculiarities of the style in ...
... France , than it imme- diately spread over the whole of the west of Europe , superseding all other styles , and producing similar splendid buildings wherever it went . We will note shortly a few of the peculiarities of the style in ...
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