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Many landmarks described by Zhou Daguan can easily be recognised : the temple mausolea of ancestral kings , the huge reservoirs and their island temples , and the giants and gods who flanked the causeway over the city moats .
Many landmarks described by Zhou Daguan can easily be recognised : the temple mausolea of ancestral kings , the huge reservoirs and their island temples , and the giants and gods who flanked the causeway over the city moats .
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many of these documents have been described as administrative ephemera , they provide a virtually unparalleled glimpse of the inner workings of a state . By substituting some of the above terms , one could well be describing the ...
many of these documents have been described as administrative ephemera , they provide a virtually unparalleled glimpse of the inner workings of a state . By substituting some of the above terms , one could well be describing the ...
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... contrast as well as a sociolinguistic one , being a figure of folk familiarity described by ' my rev'rend Graunie ' ( 1. ... and Burns only rises to higher style in describing Eden's ' raptur'd hour ' and ' shady bower ' .
... contrast as well as a sociolinguistic one , being a figure of folk familiarity described by ' my rev'rend Graunie ' ( 1. ... and Burns only rises to higher style in describing Eden's ' raptur'd hour ' and ' shady bower ' .
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