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... India , the local legislatures being abolished , and the attempt made to centralise the administration . Subsequently great acquisitions of territory were made in Northern and Central India , beyond the Bay of Bengal , and in various ...
... India , the local legislatures being abolished , and the attempt made to centralise the administration . Subsequently great acquisitions of territory were made in Northern and Central India , beyond the Bay of Bengal , and in various ...
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... India . It has long been a common process to trace ideas , and particularly styles of architecture , to the East , and finally to ascribe their origin to that country . The mysterious depths of the rock - cut temples of India have been ...
... India . It has long been a common process to trace ideas , and particularly styles of architecture , to the East , and finally to ascribe their origin to that country . The mysterious depths of the rock - cut temples of India have been ...
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... India along with the bell - shaped capital . The Indian sculptors varied the design by introducing other animals instead of the bulls . In the columns of the Karli cave , elephants are introduced with men and women riding on them ; in ...
... India along with the bell - shaped capital . The Indian sculptors varied the design by introducing other animals instead of the bulls . In the columns of the Karli cave , elephants are introduced with men and women riding on them ; in ...
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1 Les Faux Don Sébastien Etude sur lHistoire | 1 |
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The Red Book of Menteith By William Fraser | 110 |
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