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... Mosk Interior . The Gates The Dome of the Rock The Mosk el - Aksa Vaulted Substructions The Golden Gate Exterior . The Eastern Wall The Southern The Western The Northern Site of the Jewish Temple The Outer Court The Royal Cloister The ...
... Mosk Interior . The Gates The Dome of the Rock The Mosk el - Aksa Vaulted Substructions The Golden Gate Exterior . The Eastern Wall The Southern The Western The Northern Site of the Jewish Temple The Outer Court The Royal Cloister The ...
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... Mosk of Omar , and the Architecture of the Dome of the Rock PAGE 416 B. Course and Termination of the Second Wall until its junction with Antonia 428 C. D. E. Corrections 430 CHAPTER V. ANTIQUITIES WITHOUT THE WALLS , AND THE WATERS . S ...
... Mosk of Omar , and the Architecture of the Dome of the Rock PAGE 416 B. Course and Termination of the Second Wall until its junction with Antonia 428 C. D. E. Corrections 430 CHAPTER V. ANTIQUITIES WITHOUT THE WALLS , AND THE WATERS . S ...
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... Mosk el - Aksa . V. 415 Coin of Hadrian . Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus . ( Wood - cut ) . 431 Entrance to the Tomb of the Virgin . ( Wood - cut ) . 449 Tombs in the Valley of the Kedron . 525 The Pool of Siloam . ( Wood - cut ) . VI ...
... Mosk el - Aksa . V. 415 Coin of Hadrian . Temple of Jupiter Capitolinus . ( Wood - cut ) . 431 Entrance to the Tomb of the Virgin . ( Wood - cut ) . 449 Tombs in the Valley of the Kedron . 525 The Pool of Siloam . ( Wood - cut ) . VI ...
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... Mosk . This wall overhangs the steep brow of the Valley of Jehoshaphat , which continues its upward course to the North , some distance beyond the N. E. angle of the city , expanding gradually as it rises ; then turning sharply to the ...
... Mosk . This wall overhangs the steep brow of the Valley of Jehoshaphat , which continues its upward course to the North , some distance beyond the N. E. angle of the city , expanding gradually as it rises ; then turning sharply to the ...
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... Mosk are reached by an ascent , and some of them at least by steps1 . " Now I cannot think that a valley filled with earth by the Asmoneans , and greatly filled up with the rubbish of so many centuries , would still exist as one of the ...
... Mosk are reached by an ascent , and some of them at least by steps1 . " Now I cannot think that a valley filled with earth by the Asmoneans , and greatly filled up with the rubbish of so many centuries , would still exist as one of the ...
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