On all the highest pillars in the great cities of the world, we find.
A. the figure of some conqueror or general
B. the figure of the same conquer or general or soldier.
C. a figure representing the number of conquerors, generals and soldiers in that country
D. none of the above
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B.
the figure of the same conquer or general or soldier.
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