Archaeologia CambrensisW. Pickering, 1854 |
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... position , they attack us for devoting our exclusive attention to them . “ Why not add some other science , ' say they , “ Geology for instance ? ” To both of these objections the answer is plain . We are an Antiquarian and we are not a ...
... position , they attack us for devoting our exclusive attention to them . “ Why not add some other science , ' say they , “ Geology for instance ? ” To both of these objections the answer is plain . We are an Antiquarian and we are not a ...
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... position of Archæology , and there is no question when other than national antiquities are under consideration . Nobody despises the labours of a Belzoni or a Layard , while it is thought contemptible and childish to investigate the ...
... position of Archæology , and there is no question when other than national antiquities are under consideration . Nobody despises the labours of a Belzoni or a Layard , while it is thought contemptible and childish to investigate the ...
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... position in Caernarvonshire , he commenced the erection of those magnificent castles at Conway , Caernarvon and Beaumaris , which have outlived the ruin of despoilers , and which still afford visible evidence of the genius of their ...
... position in Caernarvonshire , he commenced the erection of those magnificent castles at Conway , Caernarvon and Beaumaris , which have outlived the ruin of despoilers , and which still afford visible evidence of the genius of their ...
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... position under the tower ; to the east is a presbytery of three bays with aisles attached to the two western ones . The transepts project very little beyond their level , but having high roofs , and being very nearly as high as the ...
... position under the tower ; to the east is a presbytery of three bays with aisles attached to the two western ones . The transepts project very little beyond their level , but having high roofs , and being very nearly as high as the ...
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... position than for anything else ; it is tall and handsome ; but as it is quite plain , and as the spire rises unconnectedly within the parapet , without either broaching or flyingbuttresses , it would not be thought much of in ...
... position than for anything else ; it is tall and handsome ; but as it is quite plain , and as the spire rises unconnectedly within the parapet , without either broaching or flyingbuttresses , it would not be thought much of in ...
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