| Thomas Towne - 1821 - 232 pages
...stupendous than they were. They contained a square of four hundred feet on each side, and consisted of terraces, one above another, carried up to the height of the walls of the city ; the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet wide. The whole pile... | |
| 1823 - 894 pages
...said to have contained л square of four plethra, or 400 feet, on each side ; and to have consisted of terraces one above another, carried up to the height of the wall of the city, the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet wide. The whole pile consisted of substantial... | |
| 1824 - 452 pages
...said to have contained a square of four plethra, or 400 feet, on each side ; and to have consisted of terraces one above another carried up to the height of the wall of the city which was 350 feet, the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet wide. The whole pile... | |
| Thomas Curtis - 1829 - 852 pages
...are said to have contained a square of four plethra, or 400 feet, on each side; and to have consisted of terraces one above another, carried up to the height of the wall of the city, the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet wide. The whole pile consisted of substantial... | |
| Joseph Hart Clinch - 1840 - 136 pages
...Nebuchadnezzar built them in his new Palace. They contained a square of 400 feet on each side, and consisted of terraces, one above another, carried up to the height of the walls of the City. Upon the uppermost terrace was a reservoir, supplied by an engine with water from... | |
| John MANCE - 1859 - 168 pages
...Nebuchadnezzar built them near his new palace. They contained a square of 400 feet on each side, and consisted of terraces one above another, carried up to the height of the walls of the city, the ascent from terrace to terrace being by steps ten feet each in width. Upon the... | |
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