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... tion , though important to be known by lawyers , may seem immaterial to laymen . Another more important distinction , however , both theoretically and practically , is this : The above division of the goods in communion prevails in ...
... tion , though important to be known by lawyers , may seem immaterial to laymen . Another more important distinction , however , both theoretically and practically , is this : The above division of the goods in communion prevails in ...
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... tion is , however , to be deduced from the fact of the successive inroads which the sea has made for centuries past , and is still making along the whole east coast of England . 6 As a precaution , now , in foggy weather , bells in the ...
... tion is , however , to be deduced from the fact of the successive inroads which the sea has made for centuries past , and is still making along the whole east coast of England . 6 As a precaution , now , in foggy weather , bells in the ...
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... tion , even although not reduced to writing for a Study of the Gospels . considerable number of years . Allowing for the widest space of years it may be necessary to assume before the writing of the first Gospel , the chief apostles ...
... tion , even although not reduced to writing for a Study of the Gospels . considerable number of years . Allowing for the widest space of years it may be necessary to assume before the writing of the first Gospel , the chief apostles ...
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... tion of the pointed arch was a mere accident , arising from this form having been observed in the inter- lacing of the circular arches of a Norman arcade . It has also been stated that the style was imported from the East during the ...
... tion of the pointed arch was a mere accident , arising from this form having been observed in the inter- lacing of the circular arches of a Norman arcade . It has also been stated that the style was imported from the East during the ...
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... tion . These windows also shew the simple early forms of tracery ; that in the aisle windows being later and more advanced . Fig . 10 shews two bays from Tournay Cathedral , and is a good specimen + ++ absorbed . Fig . 9 . Fig . 10 ...
... tion . These windows also shew the simple early forms of tracery ; that in the aisle windows being later and more advanced . Fig . 10 shews two bays from Tournay Cathedral , and is a good specimen + ++ absorbed . Fig . 9 . Fig . 10 ...
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Chambers's Encyclopaedia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1883 |
Chambers's Encyclopædia: A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for ..., Volume 5 Affichage du livre entier - 1887 |
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