The British nation a history / by George MWrong . admit friends. These castles were cramped and com-fortless, and the walls were so thick that but little light could penetrate through the narrowopenings to the tinyrooms. But as the po-sition of the dominantclass became secure,the castle past the entrancegateway the visitorfound himself in acourt-yard. On oneside was the most im-portant feature, the I I •• mm h r i i MI II fVi VTm*T f i ? ! Ill I I I I I I i I I < ? , ( I I I I I i I I I , I ,. iliiiiu, Kly.—Decokated Style, ABOUT ISJ.). Note tlie coiiiplox tnicery in tliu wiiu


The British nation a history / by George MWrong . admit friends. These castles were cramped and com-fortless, and the walls were so thick that but little light could penetrate through the narrowopenings to the tinyrooms. But as the po-sition of the dominantclass became secure,the castle past the entrancegateway the visitorfound himself in acourt-yard. On oneside was the most im-portant feature, the I I •• mm h r i i MI II fVi VTm*T f i ? ! Ill I I I I I I i I I < ? , ( I I I I I i I I I , I ,. iliiiiu, Kly.—Decokated Style, ABOUT ISJ.). Note tlie coiiiplox tnicery in tliu wiiulow;


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