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Pagina 241
... remarkable tenacity to their faith for upwards of three hundred years . There is yet one more remarkable fact to be mentioned in con- nection with Christianity in this extraordinary island , viz .: that among the multitude of Tamil and ...
... remarkable tenacity to their faith for upwards of three hundred years . There is yet one more remarkable fact to be mentioned in con- nection with Christianity in this extraordinary island , viz .: that among the multitude of Tamil and ...
Pagina 326
... remarkable for the vast numbers and interesting character of its tombs . Thousands of circular tumuli are here found , chambered within , and with a low retaining basement wall without , above which is a conical mound of earth . These ...
... remarkable for the vast numbers and interesting character of its tombs . Thousands of circular tumuli are here found , chambered within , and with a low retaining basement wall without , above which is a conical mound of earth . These ...
Pagina 335
... remarkable that the most mas- sive work ever achieved by the hand of man ( if we except the Chinese wall ) , a mountain of hewn stone seven hundred and fifty - six feet in base and four hundred and eighty high , its solid contents being ...
... remarkable that the most mas- sive work ever achieved by the hand of man ( if we except the Chinese wall ) , a mountain of hewn stone seven hundred and fifty - six feet in base and four hundred and eighty high , its solid contents being ...
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