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... side are also some vestiges of a similar construction . The S.W. angle is crowned by something like a turret or lantern : the other angles are in a less perfect state , but may originally have been ornamented in a similar manner . The ...
... side are also some vestiges of a similar construction . The S.W. angle is crowned by something like a turret or lantern : the other angles are in a less perfect state , but may originally have been ornamented in a similar manner . The ...
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... side of the Euphrates ; under which river , he adds , Semiramis caused a tunnel to be made , for a communication from one of those buildings to the other : but it is difficult to decide which of these two castellated palaces should be ...
... side of the Euphrates ; under which river , he adds , Semiramis caused a tunnel to be made , for a communication from one of those buildings to the other : but it is difficult to decide which of these two castellated palaces should be ...
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... side by side , And youth , and age , and sex - one ghastly heap Of general death , one charnel - house of sleep ! Yet , where the helm was lifted , or the pale And gory visage burst the clasped mail , If haply feature still remain'd to ...
... side by side , And youth , and age , and sex - one ghastly heap Of general death , one charnel - house of sleep ! Yet , where the helm was lifted , or the pale And gory visage burst the clasped mail , If haply feature still remain'd to ...
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