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... sufficient to furnish a clear idea of the plan and construction of this first very singular Anglo - Norman church . The time of the erection of it was pre- cisely the era when the narrow sharp - pointed Gothic arch first began to take ...
... sufficient to furnish a clear idea of the plan and construction of this first very singular Anglo - Norman church . The time of the erection of it was pre- cisely the era when the narrow sharp - pointed Gothic arch first began to take ...
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... sufficient consequence to call for a separate publi- cation of each . The representations are sufficiently detailed , and the accounts may be deemed satisfactory for this species of objects ; of which many curious examples still remain ...
... sufficient consequence to call for a separate publi- cation of each . The representations are sufficiently detailed , and the accounts may be deemed satisfactory for this species of objects ; of which many curious examples still remain ...
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... sufficient to convince me on a question relative to the Greek language . ' Afterward , however , he makes some useful remarks both on Wakefield's and Porson's opinions . As to the digamma , Mr. Fox has in our judgment manifestly the ...
... sufficient to convince me on a question relative to the Greek language . ' Afterward , however , he makes some useful remarks both on Wakefield's and Porson's opinions . As to the digamma , Mr. Fox has in our judgment manifestly the ...
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