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 * and there.
   "Samson, therefore," says Dr. Shaw, "must have been in a court
   or area below; and consequently the temple will be of the same
   kind with the ancient, [temene,] or sacred enclosures, which
   were only surrounded either in part, or on all sides, with
   some plain or cloistered buildings.  Several palaces,
   {doutwanas,} (as the courts of justice are called in those
   countries) are built in this fashion.  On their public
   festivals and rejoicings, the roofs of these cloisters are
   crowded with spectators.  I have often seen numbers of people
   diverted in this manner on the roof of the dey's palace at
   Algiers; which, like many others, has an advanced cloister,
   over against the gate of the palace, like a long pent-house,
   supported by one or two contiguous pillars in front, or
   centre."

 * the roof.
 # 9:51; De 22:8; Jos 2:8; 2Sa 11:2|