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1 The Doge's Palace, with its library, is a fine monument of aristocratic power.
2 A fine monument , by Roubillac, was erected to his memory in Westminster Abbey.-E.
3 Another fine monument is that in the nave to Sir Ralph Cheney (1401).
4 Chief of the tombs in this corner is the fine monument to Jacopo Marcello, the admiral.
5 He was buried in Westminster Abbey, and later a fine monument was erected to his memory.
6 There is also a very fine monument of Cardinal Beaufort in his cardinal's robes and hat.
7 The good soldier deserves the fine monument which stands by his grave in the foreground at Arlington.
8 You will pass Braddock's grave, where a fine monument marks the spot along the old national highway.
9 A fine monument now commemorates his bravery.
10 Under the last arch of the presbytery is the fine monument of Bishop Louth (d. 1298).
11 Near the entrance of the Museum, stands a fine monument and statue to the honor and memory of
12 In the south choir aisle is a fine monument with a life-size effigy of Archbishop Magee in his robes.
13 The King wrote an epistle in the spring of 1546, requesting some fine monument from the illustrious master's hand.
14 Above it is a fine monument , restored in 1875, to Bishop Coke, died 1646.
15 This does not mean that architecture will not still have a fine monument , an isolated masterpiece, here and there.
16 Would not this beautiful hall be a fine monument to bear the name of some considerate and generous giver?
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