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... side of this area , is still lower ; hence the figures on the basement of that south face are of larger proportions ; they are , however , covered up as high as the breast with earth and debris . On each side - stone of some of the door ...
... side of this area , is still lower ; hence the figures on the basement of that south face are of larger proportions ; they are , however , covered up as high as the breast with earth and debris . On each side - stone of some of the door ...
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... side are dilapidated and ragged ; almost the whole surface of the building presents a ruin- ous appearance ; the north side of the nave is obscured and dark- ened by a mass of trees in the bishop's garden ; some houses are attached to ...
... side are dilapidated and ragged ; almost the whole surface of the building presents a ruin- ous appearance ; the north side of the nave is obscured and dark- ened by a mass of trees in the bishop's garden ; some houses are attached to ...
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... side than the other , its true measure is probably also greater , although I was not able to discover any fallen stones at the extremities ; the progress of cultivation having here inter- fered with the integrity of the work . The ...
... side than the other , its true measure is probably also greater , although I was not able to discover any fallen stones at the extremities ; the progress of cultivation having here inter- fered with the integrity of the work . The ...
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