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Тезаурус:

  1. Mrs. Kay employed a young Cumnock stonemason called James Wyllie to supervise the business on her behalf.
  2. An Honourable Death is an imaginative recreation of the life of Hector MacDonald, the son of a Highland stonemason who ran away to the Army when 17 and by the end of the last century had become the hero of several adventures in far-flung parts of the British Empire.
  3. Being a rather mean and frugal man, he employed a local stonemason who was well versed in the designs of the great architects of the day such as James Gibbs.
  4. He had himself witnessed the "dissidence of dissent" as a child: his father, a stonemason in Hexham, left the local Congregational chapel when the new minister turned out to be an Arminian, and migrated, somewhat illogically for a Calvinist, to the local Wesleyan chapel.
  5. Robinson's rusticated gate piers are as grand as anything in York, from where he obviously employed his stonemason.
  6. Born in 1818, son of a stonemason, Burnard was carving stone by the time he was twelve, making his own crude "chisels" from nails ground down in sand from Dozmary Pool.
  7. The house was built by Thomas Underwood of Dunsfold, and the stonemason was William Herbert of Whitley.
  8. A stonemason's daughter, later a writer, passed "many happy hours" in her nearby grandfather's cottage "reading and dreaming.
  9. His father, also called Thomas, was a stonemason, builder and enthusiastic amateur musician.
  10. John Combes was obviously friends with a fine stonemason who would have done work at Wilton House and perhaps lived in Broad Chalke.
  11. Born in Plymouth, Devon, to a poor stonemason, also called John and his wife Elizabeth, John Kitto was a sickly lad who cared for nothing but books.
  12. Her gift for sculpture was first observed when she was nine years old, still uneducated, and watching a stonemason at work in the local churchyard.
  13. They tell us that a stonemason's third marriage at 57 was his happiest; or that a retired doctor found "life was for a time difficult" for lack of "any special hobbies."

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