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Bk. VII. Ch. IV.
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Bk. VII. Ch. IV. CONVENT AT BELEM. 291 No one wlio is familiar with the chapel at Roslyn can fail to recognize at once the similarity of design and detail between the two. 733. Fayade at Belem. (From a Photograph.) The Portuguese example is half a century more modern, for which allowance must be made. It is also more delicate, as the work of a