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stone, found under east angle of lower steps. the block c was believed to be the rough ashler; a the perfect ashler; the square b is very distinct, and has been so identified with masonry, in all ages, that its presence added great weight. the committee thought the stone, with figures, resembling snakes
stone, found under east angle of lower steps. the block c was believed to be the rough ashler; a the perfect ashler; the square b is very distinct, and has been so identified with masonry, in all ages, that its presence added great weight. the committee thought the stone, with figures, resembling snakes...
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