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Page 126
The projections on the cella wall naturally divide it into either three or five or
seven vertical panels , according to the number of these projections ; they cannot
divide it into four or six or eight . In consequence we find that the horizontal
storeys ...
The projections on the cella wall naturally divide it into either three or five or
seven vertical panels , according to the number of these projections ; they cannot
divide it into four or six or eight . In consequence we find that the horizontal
storeys ...
Page 128
At either side of the tower we see that he has built up a series of five rows of
miniatures , putting five such in the bottom row , four in the second , three in the
third , and so on , with the result that these series rise in a definitely ascending
scale .
At either side of the tower we see that he has built up a series of five rows of
miniatures , putting five such in the bottom row , four in the second , three in the
third , and so on , with the result that these series rise in a definitely ascending
scale .
Page 141
If these directions are followed there can be no possibility of any kind of evil smell
spreading . Each ordinary household , according to the Brihat - sanhila ,
consisted of five houses , built round a courtyard . The exact dimensions of the
houses ...
If these directions are followed there can be no possibility of any kind of evil smell
spreading . Each ordinary household , according to the Brihat - sanhila ,
consisted of five houses , built round a courtyard . The exact dimensions of the
houses ...
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