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Page 55
... feet above the plain of Bundlecund ; chiefly com- posed of a ferruginous gravel , in which are the diamond- mines of Tonng Punnah . The diamonds are generally found at a few feet beneath the surface , and obtained by repeated washings ...
... feet above the plain of Bundlecund ; chiefly com- posed of a ferruginous gravel , in which are the diamond- mines of Tonng Punnah . The diamonds are generally found at a few feet beneath the surface , and obtained by repeated washings ...
Page 341
... feet each , but I saw some twelve feet long , four feet high , and four feet in breadth . On the right side of the en- trance - door is a staircase in the wall , leading to the top of the building , and much resembling in its mode of ...
... feet each , but I saw some twelve feet long , four feet high , and four feet in breadth . On the right side of the en- trance - door is a staircase in the wall , leading to the top of the building , and much resembling in its mode of ...
Page 349
... feet in diameter , still remain . At about forty paces from the temple is a gate , corresponding to the door of the temple ; a broad staircase leads up from it to the temple . The two door - posts of this outer gate are still standing ...
... feet in diameter , still remain . At about forty paces from the temple is a gate , corresponding to the door of the temple ; a broad staircase leads up from it to the temple . The two door - posts of this outer gate are still standing ...
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