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... Pausanias speaks of the altars of Jupiter , which were on the summits of several mountains ; but mentions only one instance of a temple T3 a temple in such a situation , the dilapidated remains Walpole's Travels in the East . 277.
... Pausanias speaks of the altars of Jupiter , which were on the summits of several mountains ; but mentions only one instance of a temple T3 a temple in such a situation , the dilapidated remains Walpole's Travels in the East . 277.
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... Pausanias generally was of these matters has made so light a mention of the great ornaments of the Parthenon : yet we think that various reasons for this circumstance might be assigned . The very celebrity of the great works of the Par ...
... Pausanias generally was of these matters has made so light a mention of the great ornaments of the Parthenon : yet we think that various reasons for this circumstance might be assigned . The very celebrity of the great works of the Par ...
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... Pausanias , Mr. Dudley concludes , from the uniform concurrence of the antient opinions concerning the Niger , that there is even a superfluity of proof that these rivers are one ; and the most ingenious part of his tract is that in ...
... Pausanias , Mr. Dudley concludes , from the uniform concurrence of the antient opinions concerning the Niger , that there is even a superfluity of proof that these rivers are one ; and the most ingenious part of his tract is that in ...
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French History | 7 |
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