The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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Page 77
... west gable , and took down the west window - arch to the springing ; and having likewise got rid of the mullions and tracery , they started fair with their tower - wall upon the cill of the window , the wall being in that place four ...
... west gable , and took down the west window - arch to the springing ; and having likewise got rid of the mullions and tracery , they started fair with their tower - wall upon the cill of the window , the wall being in that place four ...
Page 96
... west of the ship , but not having met with any trace of the lost ones . M'Clintock , who did not get back until the 14th , had met with a party of Esquimaux , from whom he had purchased six silver spoons and forks , a silver medal ...
... west of the ship , but not having met with any trace of the lost ones . M'Clintock , who did not get back until the 14th , had met with a party of Esquimaux , from whom he had purchased six silver spoons and forks , a silver medal ...
Page 119
... west looking eastward , and the other from the east looking westward , possesses many features deserving the notice of archæologists . In strange contrast with its former use , this chapel is now made the receptacle of every kind of ...
... west looking eastward , and the other from the east looking westward , possesses many features deserving the notice of archæologists . In strange contrast with its former use , this chapel is now made the receptacle of every kind of ...
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