Publications, Issue 3, Volume 1, Part 4Royal Asiatic Society, 1833 |
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Page 342
... stones transported by these carriages , excited our surprise ; for that which one horse draws here could not be ... stone brought from a very great distance would be only three dinars . This facility of transport is the cause of the ...
... stones transported by these carriages , excited our surprise ; for that which one horse draws here could not be ... stone brought from a very great distance would be only three dinars . This facility of transport is the cause of the ...
Page 363
... stone is seven We then entered upon the third wall of stone and brick ; and the fourth , called The Castle , as being very strong , and defended by a very deep moat , on the borders of which are two walls . Within are two other walls ...
... stone is seven We then entered upon the third wall of stone and brick ; and the fourth , called The Castle , as being very strong , and defended by a very deep moat , on the borders of which are two walls . Within are two other walls ...
Page 397
... stone or brick ; and built on the European plan , lately taught the Muscovites by the Nemsas , or Germans . We gaped with astonishment at their beauty and decoration , their solidity and skilful arrangement , their elegance , the ...
... stone or brick ; and built on the European plan , lately taught the Muscovites by the Nemsas , or Germans . We gaped with astonishment at their beauty and decoration , their solidity and skilful arrangement , their elegance , the ...
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