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Bk. VI. Ch. IV.
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Bk. VI. Ch. IV. CATHEDRAL OF ST. MAGNUS, KIRKWALL. 207 uniform in style, and has all the characteristics of an old Norman building, as may be seen from the woodcut. 5 eS O "2 o The cathedral of Glasgow (Woodcut No. 642) is almost the only other of the great ecclesiastical edifices of Scotland which retains its original features in a nearly perfect state. It is at the same time one of the most satisfactory and characteristic buildings to be found in the country.