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... original colleges were low , and void of regularity or beauty ; as the front of Lincoln college is now seen . In this re- spect , I believe , they were not much inferior to conventual habita- tions in general ; for not till a short time ...
... original colleges were low , and void of regularity or beauty ; as the front of Lincoln college is now seen . In this re- spect , I believe , they were not much inferior to conventual habita- tions in general ; for not till a short time ...
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... original roof in the Parentalia , it will be seen that it never was without them . Mr. Dallaway intimates that the idea of supporting a roof without cross - beams is due to Serlio and Dr. Wallis . The speculations of those eminent men ...
... original roof in the Parentalia , it will be seen that it never was without them . Mr. Dallaway intimates that the idea of supporting a roof without cross - beams is due to Serlio and Dr. Wallis . The speculations of those eminent men ...
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... original derivation is concerned : but the question is , Are they not proper names ? Neither Mon- tanus nor Calasio translates the original words , but both read here Faciens Has , Chesil , & Chima : though the latter quotes authority ...
... original derivation is concerned : but the question is , Are they not proper names ? Neither Mon- tanus nor Calasio translates the original words , but both read here Faciens Has , Chesil , & Chima : though the latter quotes authority ...
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