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p.216 and here his the text: "En dehors de cette enceinte, vers l'est, à côté de l'orifice d'une citerne, une pieire m'olfre les vestiges très-reconnaissables d'un chan«lelier à sept branches sculpté" Owenglyndur (talk) 11:23, 19 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]
You are looking at the text that someone has added to archive.org. Please look instead at the photocopied text itself, and you will see "M DCCC LXXIV", that is: 1874. And look at User:Huldra/Guerin: Guerin wrote 3 "Judee"-books, 2 "Samarie"-books, and 2 "Galilee" -books, between 1868 and 1880. For simplicity(?), laziness(?), ignorance(?); whatever reason, all the books often appear (on archive.org, books.google etc) with the date 1868. For 6 out of the 7 books that date is wrong. Huldra (talk) 08:30, 20 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]