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| were further strengthened and numerous royal | edifices added, but only to be reduced to rubble by th |
| Samaritans worshipped God, and built several | edifices, among whom a tomb for his recently died son, |
| good illustrations of many ancient Christian | edifices and mosaics that have since perished or suffe |
| made a collection of drawings of the ancient | edifices and streets of that town, after which he retu |
| floor view of The First Cathedral, one of the | edifices built under LeRoy's Leadership |
| A second wave of grand Victorian | edifices, built by nouveau riche industrialists and ma |
| Unlike palaces surrounded by parks, the | edifices built in the interior of the medieval towns a |
| e built costly churches and commodious school | edifices; he also established several religious confra |
| rche), one of the most interesting Romanesque | edifices in Germany. |
| r and the Potemkin Stairs are the most famous | edifices in Odessa. |
| d the Musaeum and Library as richly decorated | edifices in a campus of buildings and gardens. |
| which ranks amongst the finest architectural | edifices in Gujarat. |
| king space between some of the most important | edifices in the Byzantine capital. |
| is the massive mastio, surrounded by several | edifices, including the Baronal Palace. |
| The city contains superb architectural | edifices, including a few old churches and the "Samuil |
| But it rafts through a refreshing scene of | edifices of jade. |
| o), built in 12th century, probably over holy | edifices of Roman age. |
| ite sides of the tram lines loom the imposing | edifices of two large department stores belonging to D |
| Many of the finest | edifices of Poplar were destroyed and bombs constantly |
| r the restoration of almost all the religious | edifices of the city of Toulouse. |
| set at equal intervals in the interior of the | edifices, on which the beam shall rest to insure great |
| controlling and managing the current Islamic | edifices on the Al-Aqsa Mosque in the Old City of Jeru |
| rbury halls, which completed the quadrangle's | edifices, opened in 1951, 1958, and 1959, respectively |
| s public buildings and institutions, business | edifices, parks and avenues, statues, harbor and islan |
| s Public Buildings and Institutions, Business | Edifices, Parks and Avenues, Statues, Harbor and Islan |
| ner, Charles Draper, Christian Science Church | Edifices second edition, 1946, Chicago: self published |
| y industrial targets, as well as noting which | edifices sustained less damage, like those built with |
| ater Chicago, one of two monumental religious | edifices that dominates the Lemont skyline. |
| of God, it is one of two monumental religious | edifices that dominates over the skyline of the Back o |
| Deserting the sacred | edifices, they gathered in the outskirts of the city, |
| Such | edifices were more common before the mid-20th century |
| wrote a book called Christian Science Church | Edifices which features this church as well as many ot |
| simple rectangular "house" chorten to complex | edifices with ornate steps, doors, domes, and spires. |
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