The rock is fifteen acres in extent and, according to their story, was once the dwelling-place of the Acoma tribe. |
As the developed world becomes ever more suburban in both dwelling-place and soul, this is a novel worth attending to. |
Wholly absorbed by his beauty, she finds in the cloister her dwelling-place of grace and an anticipation of the blessedness of the vision of the Lord. |
Longevity of dwelling-place, then, does not promote longevity of society. |
Sacred to the Indians, the mountains are 'guardians of the savanna', dwelling-place of spirits, and it has been suggested that they form a solar observatory, like Stonehenge. |
What finally ended its period as a dwelling-place was not another war but an earthquake which struck in 1822, reducing the citadel's buildings to ruins. |