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 210 HISTORY OF ARCHITECTURE, Part I. which followed his completion of the Temple. As not one vestige of this celebrated building remains, and even its site is a matter of dispute, the annexed plan must be taken only as an atteniy)! to apply P t I i S J L //// /^/////, W//,.. A Mill P ORG 11 GREAT I ALTAR c u:rt PAL /ci: or piiARA'oiis D/u&i-rn;R L •,0 bJ TO 3D 5t> 3mFI Scale of 100 ft. to 1 in. 103. Diagram Plan of Solomon's Palace. the knowledge we have acquired in Assyria and Judea to the elucida- tion of the descri]>tions of the Bible and .Tosephus,i and as such may 1 1 Kings vii. 1-12. Josephus, B. J. viii. 5.