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... served as both lookout and observatory . A small stream flowing through the site was carried underneath the Palace by a long , corbel - vaulted tunnel . The temples of the Cross , Foliated Cross , and Sun were all built on the same plan ...
... served as both lookout and observatory . A small stream flowing through the site was carried underneath the Palace by a long , corbel - vaulted tunnel . The temples of the Cross , Foliated Cross , and Sun were all built on the same plan ...
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... served by attachment ( bringing the property un- der the custody of the law ) , replevin ( an action to recover property taken unlawfully ) , or other similar remedies . Usually , the remedy is granted by a judge at the request of the ...
... served by attachment ( bringing the property un- der the custody of the law ) , replevin ( an action to recover property taken unlawfully ) , or other similar remedies . Usually , the remedy is granted by a judge at the request of the ...
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... served it to the congregation . In the Presbyte- rian ritual , the minister partook first and then served it to the elders who then served the people . Although this con- tinued to reflect a system of stratification , it was a radical ...
... served it to the congregation . In the Presbyte- rian ritual , the minister partook first and then served it to the elders who then served the people . Although this con- tinued to reflect a system of stratification , it was a radical ...
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PREHISTORIC Peoples aND CULTURES | 45 |
PRINTING TYPOGRAPHY AND PHOTOENGRAVING | 71 |
PRINTMAKING | 112 |
Copyright | |
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