An Encyclopaedia of Architecture, Historical, Theoretical, & PracticalLongmans, Green, and Company, 1891 - 1443 pages |
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... necessary . Solidity was required as well for the person comfort of the husbandman as for preserving , from one season to another , the fruits of t earth , upon which he and his family were to exist . Hence , doubtless , the hut , which ...
... necessary . Solidity was required as well for the person comfort of the husbandman as for preserving , from one season to another , the fruits of t earth , upon which he and his family were to exist . Hence , doubtless , the hut , which ...
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... necessary to pursue further inquiry into them , as they present no remarkable nor interesting features . 23. ( 4. ) Cromlechs and Cairns . The former of these seem to stand in the same relation to the large circles that the modern cell ...
... necessary to pursue further inquiry into them , as they present no remarkable nor interesting features . 23. ( 4. ) Cromlechs and Cairns . The former of these seem to stand in the same relation to the large circles that the modern cell ...
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... necessary , as in fig . 25. a specimen of it has been given , sufficient to indicate its character . Behind this edifice is another , in some respects similar , except that it is thirty - eight feet longer . It is marked N on the plan ...
... necessary , as in fig . 25. a specimen of it has been given , sufficient to indicate its character . Behind this edifice is another , in some respects similar , except that it is thirty - eight feet longer . It is marked N on the plan ...
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... necessary to resort to the labours of agriculture . In such a state of existence nothing appears more pro- bable than that they should have availed themselves of the most obvious shelter which nature afforded against the extremes of ...
... necessary to resort to the labours of agriculture . In such a state of existence nothing appears more pro- bable than that they should have availed themselves of the most obvious shelter which nature afforded against the extremes of ...
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... necessary for the support of the ceilings , which consist of large blocks of stone , and are therefore of few diameters in height . Sometimes they are in a single piece , as at Thebes and Tentyra . The stones of which the ceilings are ...
... necessary for the support of the ceilings , which consist of large blocks of stone , and are therefore of few diameters in height . Sometimes they are in a single piece , as at Thebes and Tentyra . The stones of which the ceilings are ...
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