| William Robertson - Europe - 1791 - 398 pages
...ingenious artifts1. The Pagoda of Seringham, fuperior in fanctity to that of Chillambrum, furpafles it as much in grandeur ; and, fortunately, I can convey...it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate hiftonan. This Pagoda is fituated about a mile from the weftern extremity of the ifland of Seringham,... | |
| 1792 - 822 pages
...that of Chillambrum, furpaffes it as much in grandeur; and, fortunately, leant convey a more perfeel idea of it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate hiilorian. This Pagoda is fituafed about a mile from the weftern extremity of the ยก(land ct Scringrum,... | |
| English poetry - 1792 - 724 pages
...moil ingenious artife. The Pagoda Seringham, fuperior in fanftity to that of Chillambrum, furpailes it as much in grandeur; and, fortunately, I can convey a more perfea idea of it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate hiftorian. This Pagoda is fituated... | |
| William Guthrie, John Knox - Geography - 1801 - 1204 pages
...pagoda of Seringham, superior in sanftity to that of Chillambruro, surpasses it as much in grandeur. This pagoda is situated about a mile from the western...the great river Caveri into two channels. " It is com. posed of seven square inclosures, one within the other, the walls of whkh are twenty- five feet... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1804 - 422 pages
...ingenious artifts '. The Pagoda of Seringham, fuperior in fanctity to that of Chillambrum, furpafles it as much in grandeur ; and, fortunately, I can convey...it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate hiftorian. This Pagoda is fituated about a mile from the weftern extremity of the ifland of Seringham,... | |
| Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1810 - 456 pages
...superiowir in sanctity to that of Chillambrum, surpasses it as much in grandeur; and, fortunately, we can convey a more perfect idea of it by adopting the...formed by the division of the great river Caveri into twochannels. " It is composed of seven square enclosures, one within the other, the walls of which... | |
| William Robertson - India - 1812 - 422 pages
...the most ingenious artists.* The pagoda of Seringham, superior in sanctity to that of Chillambrum, surpasses it as much in grandeur ; and, fortunately,...historian. This pagoda is situated about a mile from the the western extremity of the island of Seringham, formed by the division of the great river Caveri... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1812 - 430 pages
...Seringham, fuperior in fanetity to that of Chillambrum, furpafles it as much in grandeur ; andfortunately I can convey a more perfect idea of it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate hiftorian. This Pagoda is fituated about a mile from the weftern extremity of the ifland of Seringham,... | |
| William Robertson, Alexander Stewart - America - 1820 - 430 pages
...the most ingenious artists.t The Pagoda of Seringham, superior in sanctity to that of Chillambrum, surpasses it as much in grandeur ; and fortunately...situated about a mile from the western extremity of the * See Note LXIV. Page 369. ^ t Mem. de Litterat. torn, xxxii. p. 44, &c. Voy. de M. Somerat, tom. ip... | |
| William Robertson, Dugald Stewart - America - 1821 - 402 pages
...the most ingenious artists '. The Pagoda of Seringham, superior in sanctity to that of Chillambrum, surpasses it as much in grandeur; and fortunately I can convey a more perfect-idea of it by adopting the words of an elegant and accurate historian. This Pagoda is situated... | |
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