Encara no tenim significats per a "lofty spire".
1Upon a lofty spire of granite stands a wireless telegraph instrument.
2Seen from the lofty spire of Trinity Church, the street presents a singular appearance.
3Here is a very fine Early English and Perpendicular church with a lofty spire.
4The chief building ends in a very lofty spire, with a beautiful metal umbrella above it.
5The high church was a stately pile of granite, with lofty spire and fine memorial windows.
6Above the canopy is a lofty spire.
7Beyond, on the right, rising high above the crowded roofs, was the lofty spire of St. Paul's.
8Above it there was originally a lofty spire of eight sides, but it was removed because it threatened to fall down.
9The country was undulating and picturesque, and a little more than a mile in front of them rose the lofty spire of St. Helen's, Abingdon.
10A fee of twelve cents entitled me to an ascent of its lofty spire, which can be made to the height of 304 (?)
11Soon the famous Norman cathedral with its three lofty spires appears straight ahead.
12One feels that in Mr. Balfour there is something of both the learned Lady and the lofty Spire.
13Down came the ponderous arches, the stately columns, the massive walls, the lofty spires, tumbling upon the heads of priests and people.
14It was the corflew hour, and from out the lofty spires of the neighboring mosques there came a voice that called to prayer.
15He knew that they were the bells of St. Philip's and St. Michael's, and he looked up in admiration at their lofty spires.
16"And that, I take it, is the cathedral in Metz," said John, pointing toward the top of a lofty spire showing against the blue.
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