Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal, المجلد 16Bishop's College Press, 1848 |
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الصفحة 213
... seen in all directions , granite pillars , varying in height from fifteen to twenty - five feet , and occurring so frequently as to give rise continually to the thought , what could have been their use ? But before entering particularly ...
... seen in all directions , granite pillars , varying in height from fifteen to twenty - five feet , and occurring so frequently as to give rise continually to the thought , what could have been their use ? But before entering particularly ...
الصفحة 216
... seen nothing before of Singhalese workmanship , at all equal to them . Their spirit , workmanship , design and execution prove incontestibly that those who executed them must have been far indeed from barbarism . They are as superior to ...
... seen nothing before of Singhalese workmanship , at all equal to them . Their spirit , workmanship , design and execution prove incontestibly that those who executed them must have been far indeed from barbarism . They are as superior to ...
الصفحة 217
... seen lying numerously about , together with the fragments of sculptured columns , and the blocks of irregular and regular stone , usually seen on the site of deserted habita- tions . But one object cannot fail to strike the most ...
... seen lying numerously about , together with the fragments of sculptured columns , and the blocks of irregular and regular stone , usually seen on the site of deserted habita- tions . But one object cannot fail to strike the most ...
الصفحة 218
... seen in Major Forbes ' account of Ceylon . The dagobah itself consists of the usual semicircu- lar mass of masonry standing on a square platform of flagged brickwork , and surmounted by a tapering spire . The entire height of the ...
... seen in Major Forbes ' account of Ceylon . The dagobah itself consists of the usual semicircu- lar mass of masonry standing on a square platform of flagged brickwork , and surmounted by a tapering spire . The entire height of the ...
الصفحة 222
... seen in the accompanying sketch - the original brick - work of which it is composed being only visible in a few detached places . The squared platform on which it stands and which is still well paved with slabs of granite , has been ...
... seen in the accompanying sketch - the original brick - work of which it is composed being only visible in a few detached places . The squared platform on which it stands and which is still well paved with slabs of granite , has been ...
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