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The space between that and the temple forty - eight feet ; the temple itsell eighty -
four feet in length , thirty in breadth , and twenty - four in height . Many Greek
inscriptions are cut on the Propylon , recording the devotion of those who visited
...
The space between that and the temple forty - eight feet ; the temple itsell eighty -
four feet in length , thirty in breadth , and twenty - four in height . Many Greek
inscriptions are cut on the Propylon , recording the devotion of those who visited
...
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Adams says that , at Tudenny , where there were four wells of excellent water ,
they remained fourteen days to recruit the strength of the ransomed Mnors ; that
on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ; that
from ...
Adams says that , at Tudenny , where there were four wells of excellent water ,
they remained fourteen days to recruit the strength of the ransomed Mnors ; that
on setting out they loaded their four camels with water , dates , and flour ; that
from ...
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Can it be some particular plant , or part of some plant , which is merely roasted ,
as we are in the habit of roasting coffee ? Something of this sort is the only
rational suggestion we are able to form on the subject . * It was four moons before
they ...
Can it be some particular plant , or part of some plant , which is merely roasted ,
as we are in the habit of roasting coffee ? Something of this sort is the only
rational suggestion we are able to form on the subject . * It was four moons before
they ...
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In the evening they crossed the river for the forty - second and last time , and
came to a hamlet , estimated at forty leagues from Natal , - the league being
never less than four miles . Mr . Koster and the Major had by this time become
very ...
In the evening they crossed the river for the forty - second and last time , and
came to a hamlet , estimated at forty leagues from Natal , - the league being
never less than four miles . Mr . Koster and the Major had by this time become
very ...
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But are we also to provide for four other families towards whom we have no such
engagementfor General and Madame Bertrand and four children , Count and
Madame Montholon and two , and the worthy Las Cases and one ; to say nothing
of ...
But are we also to provide for four other families towards whom we have no such
engagementfor General and Madame Bertrand and four children , Count and
Madame Montholon and two , and the worthy Las Cases and one ; to say nothing
of ...
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