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... hundred feet . The exterior measurements are two hun- dred and seventy feet from east to west , and three hundred and twelve feet from north to south ; the centre - tower is two hundred and seventy - six feet high from the floor to the ...
... hundred feet . The exterior measurements are two hun- dred and seventy feet from east to west , and three hundred and twelve feet from north to south ; the centre - tower is two hundred and seventy - six feet high from the floor to the ...
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... hundred in width . It is built entirely of freestone and marble . Its gates are of bronze , most curiously wrought . The interior of this magnificent temple is richly and splendidly decorated , and corresponds most fully with the noble ...
... hundred in width . It is built entirely of freestone and marble . Its gates are of bronze , most curiously wrought . The interior of this magnificent temple is richly and splendidly decorated , and corresponds most fully with the noble ...
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... hundred and sixty churches . Hungary has also afforded an asylum to the Mennonites and Anabaptists : but , though they are tolerably nu- merous there as well as in Transylvania , still they form but a small part of the population of ...
... hundred and sixty churches . Hungary has also afforded an asylum to the Mennonites and Anabaptists : but , though they are tolerably nu- merous there as well as in Transylvania , still they form but a small part of the population of ...
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