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... OUT OF MONUMENTS , NAMES , WORDS , PROVERBS , TRADITIONS , PRIVATE RECORDS AND EVIDENCES , frag- MENTS OF STORIES , PASSAGES OF BOOKS THAT CONCERN NOT STORY , AND THE LIKE , DO SAVE AND RECOVER SOMEWHAT FROM THE DELuge of TIME .
... OUT OF MONUMENTS , NAMES , WORDS , PROVERBS , TRADITIONS , PRIVATE RECORDS AND EVIDENCES , frag- MENTS OF STORIES , PASSAGES OF BOOKS THAT CONCERN NOT STORY , AND THE LIKE , DO SAVE AND RECOVER SOMEWHAT FROM THE DELuge of TIME .
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Mr. Ewen Christian was for twenty - seven years a member of the Society , and by virtue of his office was well known throughout the county , especially to the clergy , many of whose churches bear evidences of his skill as an architect .
Mr. Ewen Christian was for twenty - seven years a member of the Society , and by virtue of his office was well known throughout the county , especially to the clergy , many of whose churches bear evidences of his skill as an architect .
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These windows are certainly built more Romano , and no sufficient evidence has yet been brought for- ward to upset the opinion strongly held by many antiquarians - that they are Roman . They are 2 ft . 8in . wide , and would have ...
These windows are certainly built more Romano , and no sufficient evidence has yet been brought for- ward to upset the opinion strongly held by many antiquarians - that they are Roman . They are 2 ft . 8in . wide , and would have ...
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Mr. W. H. St. John Hope's attention to the signs of bonding which I have described , and from recent correspondence with him I infer that he accepts the evidence as sufficient to prove the former existence of a destroyed wall .
Mr. W. H. St. John Hope's attention to the signs of bonding which I have described , and from recent correspondence with him I infer that he accepts the evidence as sufficient to prove the former existence of a destroyed wall .
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For the last 2 ft . the work is some- what irregular , and from this circumstance ( and from some evidence that has been discovered at this spot on the outside ) a conjecture has been hazarded that here we have the beginning of a Roman ...
For the last 2 ft . the work is some- what irregular , and from this circumstance ( and from some evidence that has been discovered at this spot on the outside ) a conjecture has been hazarded that here we have the beginning of a Roman ...
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