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ON THE ARRANGEMENT OF CHAPELS EAST OF TRANSEPTS.
us ON THE ARRANGEMENT OF CHAPELS EAST OF TRANSEPTS.
tliau from our great cathedrals. The Sussex examples struck me as especially remarkable, as they exhibit on a small scale, what I had been previously used to only in much larger structures. Features of this kind in a small building imme- diately strike the visitor ; ^vllilo in a vast minster, unless he UflBngtou Church, N.E. view. is actually going to write its history, the attention is directed to other things, and he may come away without noticing them. In fact, the whole subject of iiiedijcval church arrangement is one on which every inquirer may find something new in almost CYory church he visits. EDWARD A. FREEMAN.
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