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... East . 2 North · South . - East North . 10 northern western . 159 166 note 2 , 194 note 2 , 1 last line last line after below . insert p . 58 . insert , vide Holy City Vol . I. Supp . p . 60 , where it appears that Felix Fabri in 1480 ...
... East . 2 North · South . - East North . 10 northern western . 159 166 note 2 , 194 note 2 , 1 last line last line after below . insert p . 58 . insert , vide Holy City Vol . I. Supp . p . 60 , where it appears that Felix Fabri in 1480 ...
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... East , " is likewise associated w earliest and most sacred recollections . My desc shall therefore commence from these known and f points . The Eastern wall of the City , facing Mount is the most direct of the four sides . Its length ...
... East , " is likewise associated w earliest and most sacred recollections . My desc shall therefore commence from these known and f points . The Eastern wall of the City , facing Mount is the most direct of the four sides . Its length ...
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... East of the Tower of David , under the accumulation of soil , - the débris of former desolations . This removal of the Hippic Tower to the N.W. angle of the citadel from the N.E. , where it was fixed by Dr Robinson , will not materially ...
... East of the Tower of David , under the accumulation of soil , - the débris of former desolations . This removal of the Hippic Tower to the N.W. angle of the citadel from the N.E. , where it was fixed by Dr Robinson , will not materially ...
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... East of the Almond Pool , identical with the modern Pool of the Bath2 . That Josephus " assumed the tower Hippicus as the starting point in his description of all the city - walls , " is not a correct assertion ; for he says expressly ...
... East of the Almond Pool , identical with the modern Pool of the Bath2 . That Josephus " assumed the tower Hippicus as the starting point in his description of all the city - walls , " is not a correct assertion ; for he says expressly ...
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... eastern side of the outer court of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre , near the entrance of a small Greek Convent there ... East , near the Castle of David , and runs past the premises of the Jews ' Society on Mount Sion to the bazaars ...
... eastern side of the outer court of the Church of the Holy Sepulchre , near the entrance of a small Greek Convent there ... East , near the Castle of David , and runs past the premises of the Jews ' Society on Mount Sion to the bazaars ...
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