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... and Philip van Artevelde - Rise and Fall of Ghent – The Manchester of Belgium - Market Day - Cathedral - Belfry — The Vane of the Belfry - Hôtel de Ville - The Marché du Vendredi - Church of St. Nicholas - Gardens - The Beguinages ...
... and Philip van Artevelde - Rise and Fall of Ghent – The Manchester of Belgium - Market Day - Cathedral - Belfry — The Vane of the Belfry - Hôtel de Ville - The Marché du Vendredi - Church of St. Nicholas - Gardens - The Beguinages ...
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In the centre of the building , under a large silken canopy like a tent , and enclosed by a coloured wooden screen , giving to the place an unfortunate resemblance to an equestrian circus , rises the Sacred ...
In the centre of the building , under a large silken canopy like a tent , and enclosed by a coloured wooden screen , giving to the place an unfortunate resemblance to an equestrian circus , rises the Sacred ...
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The Valley of the Spree - Rise of the City - Population - Streets - Unter den Linden - Squares and Open Spaces - Opera Platz -- Palace of the Emperor William - Academy of Art and Science - Palace of the Crown Prince -- The Schloss ...
The Valley of the Spree - Rise of the City - Population - Streets - Unter den Linden - Squares and Open Spaces - Opera Platz -- Palace of the Emperor William - Academy of Art and Science - Palace of the Crown Prince -- The Schloss ...
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But in this court rises the celebrated wall , fifty - two yards long and fifty - six in height , of massive stones — one being sixteen feet and one thirteen in ...
But in this court rises the celebrated wall , fifty - two yards long and fifty - six in height , of massive stones — one being sixteen feet and one thirteen in ...
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The rise of commercial enterprise in Belgium, though early, compared with other European nations, was more recent than the age of military and ecclesiastical supremacy, and men were consequently obliged to erect castles to protect their ...
The rise of commercial enterprise in Belgium, though early, compared with other European nations, was more recent than the age of military and ecclesiastical supremacy, and men were consequently obliged to erect castles to protect their ...
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