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Page 349
... plain ; thence the roof rises about five feet more in a plain pyramid , and above that a perpendicular square rises two feet more , where the roof is closed by a single stone . The interior dimensions of the porch or vestibule in front ...
... plain ; thence the roof rises about five feet more in a plain pyramid , and above that a perpendicular square rises two feet more , where the roof is closed by a single stone . The interior dimensions of the porch or vestibule in front ...
Page 420
... plain which extends thence to the sea , and is traversed by the rivulet Charadrus , now known by the name of Charadra , or in some parts by that of Key- nurios Potamos , or New River . ' The spectator , when placed on the mountain ...
... plain which extends thence to the sea , and is traversed by the rivulet Charadrus , now known by the name of Charadra , or in some parts by that of Key- nurios Potamos , or New River . ' The spectator , when placed on the mountain ...
Page 426
... plain in the bottom of a crater . Here Dr. C. found the surrounding water alt frozen , and the thermometer standing at 30 ° , although a soft breeze blew from the west : had it come from the north , the cold in this season ( December ) ...
... plain in the bottom of a crater . Here Dr. C. found the surrounding water alt frozen , and the thermometer standing at 30 ° , although a soft breeze blew from the west : had it come from the north , the cold in this season ( December ) ...
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