| Charles Rollin - 1734 - 422 oldal
...lined with bricks, on both fides, after the manner of a fcarp, or counterfcarp ; and the earth, that was dug out of it, made the bricks wherewith the walls...from the vaft height and breadth of the walls may be infer'd the greatnefs of the ditch. In every fide ot this great fquare were twenty-five gates, that... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1815 - 468 oldal
...filled with water, and lined with bricks on both sides, after the manner of a scarp or counterscarp, and the earth which was dug out of it, made the bricks,...wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore, from the vast height and breadth of the walls may be inferred the greatness of the ditch. In every side of this... | |
| Thomas Stackhouse - 1817 - 714 oldal
...Babylonians having revolted from anno 570. him, and, in confidence of their strong walls, stood AM 3417, which was dug out of it made the bricks wherewith the walls were built, we may judge Ant°rhris'5' °* t°e depth and largeness of the ditch from the vast height and thickness... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 oldal
...on the outside with a vast ditch, full of water, and lined with bricks on both sides. The earth that was dug out of it made the bricks wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore, from the vast height a Uiod. I. ii. p. 95. b We are not to wonder, if- we find the founding of u city aseribed... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1800 - 472 oldal
...on the outfide with a vaft ditch, full of water, and lined with bricks on both fides. The earth that was dug out of it made the bricks wherewith the walls...the ditch. In every fide of this great fquare were twenty-five gates, that is, a hundred in all, which were all made of folid brafs; and hence it is,... | |
| Elisha Bates - 1825 - 340 oldal
...surround.ed on the outside with a vast ditch, filled with water, and lined with bricks on both sides." "The earth which was dug out of it, made the bricks...wherewith the walls were built; and therefore from the vast height & breadth oft lie walls, may be inferred the greatness of the dicth." "On every side of... | |
| Elisha Bates - 1829 - 360 oldal
...surrounded on the outside with a vast ditch, filled with water, and lined with bricks on both sides." " The earth which .was dug out of it, made the bricks...wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore from the vast height and breadth of the walls, may be inferred the greatness of the ditch." " On every side... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 274 oldal
...on the outside with a vast ditch, full of water, and lined with bricks on both sides. The earth that was dug out of it, made the bricks wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore, from the vast height and breadth of the walls, may be inferred the greatness of the ditch. On every side of... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1839 - 378 oldal
...the outside with a vast ditch, full of water, and lined with bricks on both sides. The earth that waa dug out of it made the bricks wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore, from the vast height and breadth of the walls may be inferred the greatness of the ditch. In i-vt-ry side of... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 362 oldal
...on the outside with a vast ditch, full of water, and lined with bricks on both sides. The earth that was dug out of it made the bricks wherewith the walls were built ; and therefore, from the vast height and breadth of the walls may be inferred the greatness of the ditch. In every side of this... | |
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