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has been worked in a diagonal direction instead of vertically. In all these examples the size of the stones employed is sometimes enormous, so that the traditional influence of the
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of eight teeth to the inch, used in a vertical direction and to a width of two to four inches.
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One or more of the preceding sentences incorporates text from a publication now in the
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The earliest example of drafted masonry is found in the immense platform built by
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The finest drafted masonry is that dating from the time of
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