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... figure stood might be either a temple or a palace , or both at the same time ; for if the bas - relief would belong more properly to a royal residence , the figures of eight priests , which are in the front of two porticoes in the inner ...
... figure stood might be either a temple or a palace , or both at the same time ; for if the bas - relief would belong more properly to a royal residence , the figures of eight priests , which are in the front of two porticoes in the inner ...
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which is on the top of the great temple , are three figures of women , which , in a singular manner , stretch out their arms to reach a little figure of Osiris ; from the arms which proceed from their brain , it appears that the ...
which is on the top of the great temple , are three figures of women , which , in a singular manner , stretch out their arms to reach a little figure of Osiris ; from the arms which proceed from their brain , it appears that the ...
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... figure them in the artificial adjustment of its spoils : . : It is an easy matter , ' they observe , to stuff and ... figures selected from works which have obtained the highest reputation . Suffice it to observe that these figures ...
... figure them in the artificial adjustment of its spoils : . : It is an easy matter , ' they observe , to stuff and ... figures selected from works which have obtained the highest reputation . Suffice it to observe that these figures ...
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