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Several of these splendid emblems of the Roman Catholic faith the late duke gave to his worthy kinsman, the present possessor of C——y Castle; and they decorate his house in London, amidst some chef d'oeuvres of the old Italian masters, which his good taste selected in Italy.

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The word pagoda is a corruption of Bhagavati, "holy house," one of the several names by which the Hindoo temples are known.

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The outer wall is brick cased with stone: the inner is all of stone. The four sides are turned respectively to the four cardinal points,—Heeren, India, p. 74.

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Fifty meilen.

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These dimensions are not exact, even making allowance for Berlin feet.


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