The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 208F. Jeffries, 1860 |
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Page 242
... tion of a National Style , and may very probably continue to be so occupied occasionally for some time to come , as there is little appearance of the rival parties coming to an agreement . In the meantime , however , it may be useful to ...
... tion of a National Style , and may very probably continue to be so occupied occasionally for some time to come , as there is little appearance of the rival parties coming to an agreement . In the meantime , however , it may be useful to ...
Page 381
... tion of fossils , brought together by the unceasing activity of nearly forty years . The total number of specimens obtained is estimated by the keeper of the Museum at about 5,000 - this is a low estimate . The cost of these amounts to ...
... tion of fossils , brought together by the unceasing activity of nearly forty years . The total number of specimens obtained is estimated by the keeper of the Museum at about 5,000 - this is a low estimate . The cost of these amounts to ...
Page 462
... tion of the cloister being determined by the older works , and from the church of the Confessor having had no western aisle to the transept . King Henry , however , built the eastern wall of the cloister a few bays further than the ...
... tion of the cloister being determined by the older works , and from the church of the Confessor having had no western aisle to the transept . King Henry , however , built the eastern wall of the cloister a few bays further than the ...
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