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... river , the Nile , which originates in the highlands of Uganda and passes through the Sudan and Ethiopia as it traverses more than 2000 miles before flowing out into the Mediter- ranean Sea to the north . Within the 600 lower miles of ...
... river , the Nile , which originates in the highlands of Uganda and passes through the Sudan and Ethiopia as it traverses more than 2000 miles before flowing out into the Mediter- ranean Sea to the north . Within the 600 lower miles of ...
الصفحة 23
... river that ripens the crop and brings the grain to fullness : it is not as in Egypt , where the river itself rises and floods the fields : in Assyria they are watered by hand and by swinging beams . For the whole land of Babylon , like ...
... river that ripens the crop and brings the grain to fullness : it is not as in Egypt , where the river itself rises and floods the fields : in Assyria they are watered by hand and by swinging beams . For the whole land of Babylon , like ...
الصفحة 115
... river water unfit for human consumption , so clean water was brought from rivers or springs in the Sabine Hills beyond Rome , piped in a gravity - fed system of aqueducts to city reservoirs , then dis- tributed to fountains or other ...
... river water unfit for human consumption , so clean water was brought from rivers or springs in the Sabine Hills beyond Rome , piped in a gravity - fed system of aqueducts to city reservoirs , then dis- tributed to fountains or other ...
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THE BEGINNINGS OF ARCHITECTURE | 9 |
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CHAPTER | 16 |
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