Treaty Number Three; or, the North-West Angle Treaty VI.
Dawson and Robert Pether visited the Ojjibewas or Chippawa Indians, between Thunder Bay and the north-west angle of the Lake of the Woods, and took the initiatory steps for securing a treaty with them thereafter.
In the south-west angle is a tall, narrow recess, once closed by a door.
It is now known that the tower could not be built in line with the centre of the proposed new nave because of the existence of a filled-in pit or quarry at its north-west angle.
At this point it merges into a lobby or vestibule, at or near the foot of a fair-sized turret which stands at the north-west angle of the transept.
In excavating the north porch, a very deep pit was found right against the north-west angle of the footings.
His fief lay in the north-west angle of the great central plateau of Asia Minor.
The Crusaders fired the city to cover their advance, and by night were in possession of the north-west angle of Constantinople, the quarter of the palace of Blachern.
The Sultan had opened several practicable breaches, of which the chief lay in the north-west angle of the city by the gate of St. Romanus, where two whole towers and the curtain between them had been battered down and choked the ditch.
It was only at the end of the thirteenth century that the south-west angle of the city was extended to take in Blackfriars.
East Smithfield; at the north-west angle of the city was another Smoothfield where the cattle fairs were held.
Surely the whole construction of the passage requires that the north-west angle of the walls should be the western limit of the land granted.
At the south-west angle of the Macdonell block still stands in a good state of preservation the mansion put up by the Hon.
At the north-west angle of the intersection of this street with George Street was the home of Mr. Washburn; but this was comparatively a recent erection.
Of the early connection, there still survives at Brechin the famous Round Tower, which now occupies the place of a spire at the south-west angle of the present church.
The Tolbooth Church occupied the south-west angle, and Haddow's Hole Church the north-west angle.
In the south-west angle of this revestry is a flight of stone steps, leading up to a chamber or loft.
At Newport, Salop, the first floor of the tower seems to have been a habitable chamber, and has a little inner chamber corbelled out at the north-west angle of the tower.
Over this revestry is a loft or chamber, to which access is obtained by means of a staircase in the north-west angle.
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This, before the church was enlarged in the fourteenth century, formed the north-west angle of the Norman transept: projecting towards the north, its base is rectangular.
Descending from this stage by a spiral staircase in the north-west angle, we find ourselves in the clerestory already mentioned.
A very remarkable squint was discovered and reopened in 1859 in the south-west angle of the chancel, through which a view of the priest officiating at the chantry altar could be obtained from the rood-loft above.
At the north-west angle, at a distance of 13ยท25 metres from the palace wall, a building consisting of fifteen vaulted rooms runs out due north.
The stone house at the corner of Prince and Argyle Streets, opposite the south-west angle of St. Paul's Church, was originally the mansion of the Hon.
The stone house at the corner of Prince and Argyle Streets, opposite the south-west angle of St. Paul's Church, was originally built by the Hon.
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