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... hundred years old . The subjects were , the five Joyful , the five Dolorous , and the five Glorious Mysteries , in successive medallions on a diapered ground . The roof was groined in stone , and cu- riously painted in divers brilliant ...
... hundred years old . The subjects were , the five Joyful , the five Dolorous , and the five Glorious Mysteries , in successive medallions on a diapered ground . The roof was groined in stone , and cu- riously painted in divers brilliant ...
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... hundred feet in length , vaulted with stone internally , and covered outside with a high - pitched roof of timber and lead . It was lighted on each side by couplets of lancet - windows , between tall and massive but- tresses . Below ...
... hundred feet in length , vaulted with stone internally , and covered outside with a high - pitched roof of timber and lead . It was lighted on each side by couplets of lancet - windows , between tall and massive but- tresses . Below ...
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... hundred years older than the days of John de Beauchamp . The floor of the church was laid down with highly - glazed square tiles , in each of which a little ornament was impressed . Those of the chancel were arranged in various ...
... hundred years older than the days of John de Beauchamp . The floor of the church was laid down with highly - glazed square tiles , in each of which a little ornament was impressed . Those of the chancel were arranged in various ...
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... hundred feet through the solid limestone rock . The whiteness of the sides could be faintly discerned for a few fathoms below the surface ; all beyond was lost in profound darkness . A pebble dropped into the middle was heard again and ...
... hundred feet through the solid limestone rock . The whiteness of the sides could be faintly discerned for a few fathoms below the surface ; all beyond was lost in profound darkness . A pebble dropped into the middle was heard again and ...
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... hundred years ago the attempt had been made , when suddenly , and without the least noise of any fall , the rope to which the adventurer was attached was released , and drawn up disengaged from its burden ; nor had he ever been heard of ...
... hundred years ago the attempt had been made , when suddenly , and without the least noise of any fall , the rope to which the adventurer was attached was released , and drawn up disengaged from its burden ; nor had he ever been heard of ...
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