The Quarterly Review, Volume 69William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1841 - English literature |
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... sides , supported by well - formed pillars , would be simple or beautiful . But for buildings to be seen from within ... side and an end ) are occupied by forms and combinations altogether different . The building will therefore then ...
... sides , supported by well - formed pillars , would be simple or beautiful . But for buildings to be seen from within ... side and an end ) are occupied by forms and combinations altogether different . The building will therefore then ...
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... side . As Josephus probably applied this Roman measure to the Temple courts rather loosely , the exact number of feet or yards may not come out on either side ; but there is no reason to doubt his assertion that the court was square ...
... side . As Josephus probably applied this Roman measure to the Temple courts rather loosely , the exact number of feet or yards may not come out on either side ; but there is no reason to doubt his assertion that the court was square ...
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... side , it follows that the length of each side of the fortress must also have been one stadium , and its area equal to that of the temple . And although this again is probably a mere estimate on the part of the writer , yet the ...
... side , it follows that the length of each side of the fortress must also have been one stadium , and its area equal to that of the temple . And although this again is probably a mere estimate on the part of the writer , yet the ...
Contents
Collection des Mémoires relatifs à lHistoire de France | 3 |
Objections to and Remarks upon Mr Sergeant Tal | 7 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas | 52 |
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