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The edifice on the outside is fifty - one feet four inches long , by twenty - four feet
eight inches wide . In front is a portico of eight columns ; three only are standing ,
and they in a mutilated state ; their circumference is nine feet six inches , and the
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The edifice on the outside is fifty - one feet four inches long , by twenty - four feet
eight inches wide . In front is a portico of eight columns ; three only are standing ,
and they in a mutilated state ; their circumference is nine feet six inches , and the
...
Pagina 235
At the three highest peaks visited by them , 16 , 921 , 18 , 493 , and 19 , 411 feet
above the level of the sea , they picked up a number of different stones : but as
the ascent was upwards of 7000 feet in each instance , and extremely fatiguing ...
At the three highest peaks visited by them , 16 , 921 , 18 , 493 , and 19 , 411 feet
above the level of the sea , they picked up a number of different stones : but as
the ascent was upwards of 7000 feet in each instance , and extremely fatiguing ...
Pagina 340
The impression of hiüman feet on some of the lime - stone rocks is sensibly
explained on the supposition that the superficial mud , at no remote périod , was
in a plastic state , and subsequently indurated . In the sanie neighbourhood are ...
The impression of hiüman feet on some of the lime - stone rocks is sensibly
explained on the supposition that the superficial mud , at no remote périod , was
in a plastic state , and subsequently indurated . In the sanie neighbourhood are ...
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