| 1826 - 842 ˹éÒ
...degradation to compare with this ire ignominy. liaised about twelve feet above the floor, and »bout two yards behind the curtain alluded to, there was...had been the source from which the monarch of Siam liad borrowed the display of regal pomp. He was dressed in a close jacket of gold tissue ; on his left... | |
| 1826 - 488 ˹éÒ
....an image of Buddha placed upon his throne, while the solemnity of the scene, and attitude ofdevotion observed by the multitude, left little room to doubt...monarch of Siam had borrowed the display of regal pomp, -tie' was dressed in a close jacket of gold tissue, on his left was placed what appeared to be a sceptre... | |
| James Bell - 1836 - 690 ˹éÒ
...the king sat iramoveable ав a statue, his eyes directed forward«. He resembled, in every reBpect, an image of Buddha placed upon his throne, while the...multitude, left little room to doubt that the temple bad been the ввит» from which the monarch of Siara had borrowed the displiy of regul pomp. He... | |
| 1826 - 840 ˹éÒ
...liaised about twelve feet above the floor, and about two yards behind the curtain alluded to, there wns an arched niche, on which an obscure light was cast,...doubt that the temple had been the source from which ihe monarch of Siam had borrowed the display of regal pomp. He was dressed in a close jacket of gold... | |
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