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Page 164
... former temple . The rumour of this vision , industriously spred far and wide by the interested policy of the Brahmins , drew from all quarters , the infatuated popu- face , who eagerly enlisted under the banners of a chieftain marching ...
... former temple . The rumour of this vision , industriously spred far and wide by the interested policy of the Brahmins , drew from all quarters , the infatuated popu- face , who eagerly enlisted under the banners of a chieftain marching ...
Page 227
... former times , in order to see how far the remains of their magnificence may be made conformable to modern customs and requisites . In taking a view of the works of a remote period , when the character was most decidedly marked , it ...
... former times , in order to see how far the remains of their magnificence may be made conformable to modern customs and requisites . In taking a view of the works of a remote period , when the character was most decidedly marked , it ...
Page 356
... former times with those of the present , we shall be apt to wonder at the presumption of any person who shall propose to build a house that may suit the next generation . Who , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , would have planned a ...
... former times with those of the present , we shall be apt to wonder at the presumption of any person who shall propose to build a house that may suit the next generation . Who , in the reign of Queen Elizabeth , would have planned a ...
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