The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 212E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1968 |
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Page 51
... style , and all its numerous descendants , down to the present day , were on the same principle . Of the arcuated style , two were pointed arched , namely , pointed Gothic and Saracenic . The rest were round arched . This division into ...
... style , and all its numerous descendants , down to the present day , were on the same principle . Of the arcuated style , two were pointed arched , namely , pointed Gothic and Saracenic . The rest were round arched . This division into ...
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... style chiefly developing itself in palaces . Mr. Huggins entered at length into the characteristics of the various styles , into the detail of which it is not necessary for us to follow him . Dr. Davies exhibited an autograph " safe ...
... style chiefly developing itself in palaces . Mr. Huggins entered at length into the characteristics of the various styles , into the detail of which it is not necessary for us to follow him . Dr. Davies exhibited an autograph " safe ...
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... style far superior to the despised Gothic of the dark ages . This new style that is to be , has been a long time coming ; we have all heard of it from writers in the " Athenæum " and other publications for many years past , but it has ...
... style far superior to the despised Gothic of the dark ages . This new style that is to be , has been a long time coming ; we have all heard of it from writers in the " Athenæum " and other publications for many years past , but it has ...
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Restoration of Dundry Church | 22 |
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