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1
Men build
great
palaces
,
and are bankrupt before the roof is put on.
2
I anticipated
great
palaces
,
and saw nothing but mere small houses.
3
You must have many sentimental memories to recapture, of the
great
palaces
and museums.
4
These
great
palaces
have strange tricks of passages and doors which are hidden, and the like.
5
The
great
palaces
of pleasure which the rich build in London all have brazen and vulgar names.
6
The
great
palaces
of the patricians stood deserted, exposed to the unfaithful guardianship of freedmen and slaves.
7
Fronting the Esplanade are four
great
palaces
:
8
Sometimes
great
palaces
and towers overlook it.
9
There are curious bits of domestic architecture, but no
great
palaces
,
and no importunate frequency of pictures.
10
Still the Euphrates swept beneath its walls, dividing the city into halves, with
great
palaces
on either side.
11
There was water in abundance however, and that was more precious to the wayfarers than the sight of
great
palaces
.
12
It also contains the famous Arch of Titus, the Basilica of Constantine, the remains of
great
palaces
,
and other ruins.
13
I have already spoken of the
great
palaces
dotted about among the variegated greenery, some in ruins and some still occupied.
14
Up on the Palatine, broken black stonework loomed against the stars, marking where the
great
palaces
and fine houses had once stood.
15
Philip built
great
palaces
,
founded schools, gave encouragement to the handicrafts, and sent his embassies scouring the world for the treasures of Art.
16
They got leave from the arms master and followed Tharin into the labyrinth of noble dwellings that filled the grounds between the two
great
palaces
.
great
palaces
great
palace