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It is a fine tree in full vigour , and in all probability cannot exceed 100 years in age , and has probably sprung from the ruins long after they had been deserted . A similar tree however may have existed there when the temple was ...
It is a fine tree in full vigour , and in all probability cannot exceed 100 years in age , and has probably sprung from the ruins long after they had been deserted . A similar tree however may have existed there when the temple was ...
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It has probably been a large solid temple , and its ruins indeed may have supplied bricks for the modern town to a very considerable extent , to which the name may be attributed . The only detail concerning the Magas that I can learn is ...
It has probably been a large solid temple , and its ruins indeed may have supplied bricks for the modern town to a very considerable extent , to which the name may be attributed . The only detail concerning the Magas that I can learn is ...
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commencement of the ruin . ... which sinks towards the south , but on that end are four smaller heaps which have probably been separate buildings , and their ruins have formed the heap by which they are united .
commencement of the ruin . ... which sinks towards the south , but on that end are four smaller heaps which have probably been separate buildings , and their ruins have formed the heap by which they are united .
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