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It is thought that the reason why so few stone domestic buildings were erected prior to the year 1000 was the popular ... to waste time and money in building a stone house if such a short period of life was all that might be hoped for .
It is thought that the reason why so few stone domestic buildings were erected prior to the year 1000 was the popular ... to waste time and money in building a stone house if such a short period of life was all that might be hoped for .
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There were stairs and passages from storey to storey , from the house into the kitchen [ a separate building apparently ] , from room to room , and again from the house into the loggia , where they used to sit in conversation for ...
There were stairs and passages from storey to storey , from the house into the kitchen [ a separate building apparently ] , from room to room , and again from the house into the loggia , where they used to sit in conversation for ...
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It was not until the very end of the century that they discovered how to build slender shafts ... has to pay toll of a horseshoe to the castellan , hence the curious collection displayed on the walls of this interesting building .
It was not until the very end of the century that they discovered how to build slender shafts ... has to pay toll of a horseshoe to the castellan , hence the curious collection displayed on the walls of this interesting building .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
Copyright | |
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