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It is now necessary for us to consider the house which such defences were designed to protect . For in its origin the castle was essentially a protected residence , with the garrison castle as a later development .
It is now necessary for us to consider the house which such defences were designed to protect . For in its origin the castle was essentially a protected residence , with the garrison castle as a later development .
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Let us for the time being , therefore , leave the more elaborate type of dwelling - house to consider its growth from first principles . Throughout the mediaeval period we find two essential parts of a dwelling - house - the Hall and ...
Let us for the time being , therefore , leave the more elaborate type of dwelling - house to consider its growth from first principles . Throughout the mediaeval period we find two essential parts of a dwelling - house - the Hall and ...
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Let us consider what form such new castles as were built at this period appeared to take . Firstly , the necessity for considering the sweep of timber palisades having passed away , we find the circular plan being abandoned with it .
Let us consider what form such new castles as were built at this period appeared to take . Firstly , the necessity for considering the sweep of timber palisades having passed away , we find the circular plan being abandoned with it .
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Contents
CASTLES OF EARTH | 3 |
GREAT STONE TOWERS | 23 |
LOFTY WALLS | 56 |
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