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The body is composed of four plain unbroken walls of stone, with common
dwelling-house rectangular windows and doorways, as devoid of mouldings and
architectural ornaments as the building is of grace and elegance. The windows
are in ...
The body is composed of four plain unbroken walls of stone, with common
dwelling-house rectangular windows and doorways, as devoid of mouldings and
architectural ornaments as the building is of grace and elegance. The windows
are in ...
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The land is hilly, and, except a meadow of ICO acres.-was enclosed about CO
years ago. The soil is light, of the stone brash sort, with some sand to the south-
west. Dr. Plot, in his Natural History of Oxfordshire, speaking of the flux of rivulets,
...
The land is hilly, and, except a meadow of ICO acres.-was enclosed about CO
years ago. The soil is light, of the stone brash sort, with some sand to the south-
west. Dr. Plot, in his Natural History of Oxfordshire, speaking of the flux of rivulets,
...
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March, 1627. faced wilh stone, and contains two attached columns of the Ionic
order ; the shafts are fluted, and the capitals are from Grecian examples. Between
the columns is a doorway bounded by an architrave. Above this is a. window of a
...
March, 1627. faced wilh stone, and contains two attached columns of the Ionic
order ; the shafts are fluted, and the capitals are from Grecian examples. Between
the columns is a doorway bounded by an architrave. Above this is a. window of a
...
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The architect then read the following inscription engraved upon the copper-plate
which was to be placed inside the stone : " Deo Opt. Max. Sempiterno Orbis
Architect Favente, quod Felix Faustuinque sit Octavum Regni Annum Ineuote ...
The architect then read the following inscription engraved upon the copper-plate
which was to be placed inside the stone : " Deo Opt. Max. Sempiterno Orbis
Architect Favente, quod Felix Faustuinque sit Octavum Regni Annum Ineuote ...
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I am also of opinion, that Stonehenge was a Temple dedicated to Belenus, or
Apollo, as Sol, and such was, as I suspect, the general appropriation of circular
stone Temples throughout the world ; but I am greatly in doubt, whether
Stonehenge ...
I am also of opinion, that Stonehenge was a Temple dedicated to Belenus, or
Apollo, as Sol, and such was, as I suspect, the general appropriation of circular
stone Temples throughout the world ; but I am greatly in doubt, whether
Stonehenge ...
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