| Sir Richard Phillips - 1825 - 426 páginas
...ranged from the west end up the middle aisle, on each side and in the centre. They were about forty-four on a side, about two feet distance from one another,...fronted the entrance of the great west door, that circle neatest tu'S Entrance in this row being the largest of all. We take all these to have been drawn out... | |
| Robert Davies, York (England) - 1843 - 320 páginas
...middle aisle on each side and in the centre. They were about forty -four on a side, about two foot distance from one another, and as much in diameter....exactly fronted the entrance of the great west door. The circle nearest the entrance being the largest of all." He takes all these to have been drawn out... | |
| Mackenzie Edward Charles Walcott - 1872 - 270 páginas
...were about forty-four on a side, about two feet in diameter, and as much in distance from one another. Those in the midst were fewer in number, larger, and...great west door, that circle nearest the entrance being the largest of all. We take all these to have been drawn out for the ecclesiastics and dignitaries... | |
| Ecclesiological Society - 1910 - 352 páginas
...ranged from the west end up the middle isle, on each side and in the centre. They were about forty-four on a side, about two feet 'distance from one another,...the midst were fewer in number, larger, and exactly " opposite to " the entrance of the great west door ; that circle nearest the entrance in this row... | |
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