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Money, coins and commerce: essays in the monetary history of ...
That is to say, in 1609, the shogun encouraged the foreign traders to carry the
silver currency in circulation instead of the haifuki - the cupolated silver (more or
less pure silver, bullion), out of the country. The policy was further strengthened
by ...
Eddy van Cauwenberghe,
1991
2
A Rāma Temple in 19th-century Nepal: History and ...
There one is more likely to talk of the Rana architecture or the cupolated
buildings of the 19th century. The Ramacandra temple cannot be viewed
separately from its historical background and the period styles of the Indian
subcontinent.
Alex Michaels, Axel Michaels,
1995
The calidarium, called also sudatorium, or vulgarly stove, was by many believed
to imply the same thing with the laconicum. But it is rendered more probable by
Galiani, that this last was a grating or perforated apparatus, of a cupolated form, ...
4
The Travels of Macarius, Patriarch of Antioch
Its seven cupolated turrets are richly gilt; and, together with the belfry, which
stands at some distance, and is upwards of 300 feet in height, greatly add to the
magnificent appearance of the place. “ Towards the usual hour of Vespers, the
court ...
5
Memoirs, Illustrative of the Life and Writings of John ...
Here we enter the mountaine Pausilipo, at the left hand of which they shew'd us
Virgil's sepulchre erected on a steepe rock, in forme of a small rotunda or
cupolated columne, but almost overgrowne with bushes and wild baye trees.
John Evelyn, William Bray,
1819
6
Journal of the Asiatic Society of Bengal
... contains numerous Arabic inscriptions. They are all wasted away by the rains.
The northern arch is the place for students; it conducted us into a cupolated
structure, where we were astonished to see a marble slab in the shape of a door.
Asiatic Society (Calcutta, India),
1834
7
The Baptist record and Biblical repository
... a long winding ascent to a vast cupolated pile that now covers Calvary, —
called the Street of Grief, because there the most illustrious of the human as well
as of the Hebrew race, the descendant of King David, and the divine son of the
most ...
8
Diary and Correspondence of John Evelyn, F. R. S.: To which ...
Here we entered the mountain Pausilypus, at the left hand of which they showed
us Virgil's sepulchre erected on a steep rock, in form of a small rotunda or
cupolated column, but almost overgrown with bushes and wild bay trees.
John Evelyn, William Bray, John Forster,
1870
9
The King of Saxony's Journey Through England and Scotland in ...
It is the most wonderful building that it is possible to conceive, partaking of the
characters of a pagoda, a kiosk, and an odd Chinese stone cupolated edifice;
and although the whole, properly speaking, can deserve no other character than
that ...
10
From Calcutta to the Snowy Range: Being the Narrative of a ...
It has a cupolated roof, and is built entirely of red sandstone, being in almost as
perfect preservation as on the day it was first constructed. The rooms are
somewhat small, but are adorned with a profusion of carving, exciting
wonderment as to ...
F F Wyman, Francis Faithful Warden,
1866