Introduction to the Original Delineations, Topographical, Historical, and Descriptive, Intituled the Beauties of England and Wales: Comprising Observations on the History and Antiquities ... Together with Remarks on the Progress of ... Architecture in Succeeding AgesJ. Harris [and 11 others], 1818 - 676 стор. |
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... constructed their edi- fices in the same manner , used the same stated pieces of brass or iron bullion for money , had the same fondness for keeping poultry and hares about their houses , and the same aversion to seeing them upon their ...
... constructed their edi- fices in the same manner , used the same stated pieces of brass or iron bullion for money , had the same fondness for keeping poultry and hares about their houses , and the same aversion to seeing them upon their ...
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... constructed on the brow of a promontory , when the character of country afforded such a natural advantage . The distinguishing marks of the British town , whether placed in the lowlands , and protected by mo- rasses and prostrate trees ...
... constructed on the brow of a promontory , when the character of country afforded such a natural advantage . The distinguishing marks of the British town , whether placed in the lowlands , and protected by mo- rasses and prostrate trees ...
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... constructed from it various implements . That their military weapons , swords , battle - axes , spears , and arrow - heads , were chiefly formed of cop- per or brass , is manifest , from the numerous relics found in dif- ferent parts of ...
... constructed from it various implements . That their military weapons , swords , battle - axes , spears , and arrow - heads , were chiefly formed of cop- per or brass , is manifest , from the numerous relics found in dif- ferent parts of ...
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... constructed around their towns , or stationary places of retreat in times of public danger . After allowing these deficiencies , even in the dreadful art in which they chiefly excelled , it is evident that the Bri- tons , collectively ...
... constructed around their towns , or stationary places of retreat in times of public danger . After allowing these deficiencies , even in the dreadful art in which they chiefly excelled , it is evident that the Bri- tons , collectively ...
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... constructing a town , we may readily believe that the nations which occupied the more mountainous districts of the ... constructed . Where the sides are not defended by precipices , they are guarded by several ditches , and by ramparts ...
... constructing a town , we may readily believe that the nations which occupied the more mountainous districts of the ... constructed . Where the sides are not defended by precipices , they are guarded by several ditches , and by ramparts ...
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