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... feet , and then began to descend for about 40 feet farther , when I concluded , from the black mud beneath our feet , that we were at or near the bottom of an extensive circular room , the vault of which seemed exactly of that form ; it ...
... feet , and then began to descend for about 40 feet farther , when I concluded , from the black mud beneath our feet , that we were at or near the bottom of an extensive circular room , the vault of which seemed exactly of that form ; it ...
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... feet six inches in height , and nearly fourteen in breadth at the base . They diminish a little towards the top ... feet in height , and nine and a half in breadth , being of equal dimensions . The two third gates , which are also of ...
... feet six inches in height , and nearly fourteen in breadth at the base . They diminish a little towards the top ... feet in height , and nine and a half in breadth , being of equal dimensions . The two third gates , which are also of ...
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... feet . The cross line , intersecting that now described at right angles , measures 204 feet , but as it is longer on one side than the other , its true measure is probably also greater , although I was not able to discover any fallen ...
... feet . The cross line , intersecting that now described at right angles , measures 204 feet , but as it is longer on one side than the other , its true measure is probably also greater , although I was not able to discover any fallen ...
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