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Page 349
... feet two inches long , by four feet and a half externally . Within is an apartment exactly six feet square , with a doorway five feet nine inches high , by three feet four inches wide , directly opposite to which stands the seat or ...
... feet two inches long , by four feet and a half externally . Within is an apartment exactly six feet square , with a doorway five feet nine inches high , by three feet four inches wide , directly opposite to which stands the seat or ...
Page 350
... feet eight inches in width by five feet nine inches in length ( which is the thickness of the walls ) , into an outer vesti- bule , twelve feet wide by ten deep . The walls of this vestibule are ornamented with three niches , a large ...
... feet eight inches in width by five feet nine inches in length ( which is the thickness of the walls ) , into an outer vesti- bule , twelve feet wide by ten deep . The walls of this vestibule are ornamented with three niches , a large ...
Page 425
... feet ten inches from the ground . The whole of it is hewn in the solid rock , like to the sepulchres of Telmessus in Asia Minor ; being twelve feet eight inches in length , eleven feet three inghes in width , and eight feet eight inches ...
... feet ten inches from the ground . The whole of it is hewn in the solid rock , like to the sepulchres of Telmessus in Asia Minor ; being twelve feet eight inches in length , eleven feet three inghes in width , and eight feet eight inches ...
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