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 166 HISTOEY OF AECHITECTURE. Part I. and arrangements of an Assyrian palace than we can obtain from any one on the Nimroud mound. It has besides this the advantage of being the only one so complete and so completely excavated as to enaWe us to form a correct idea of what an Assyrian palace really was and of all its arrangements. » B»VJS' '■■ p. ■ym^ ^fe. i'>=^i r .'ij^^/^:fe I T r 60. Plan of I'alace at Khorsabad, showing the excavations as they were left by M. Botta. No scale.