Juvenile Companion and Fireside Reader Consisting of Historical and Biographical Anecdotes and Selections in PoetryHarper, 1846 - 252 ページ |
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... towers , and four more at the four corners of this great square , and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side . Every one of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls . But this is to be un- derstood ...
... towers , and four more at the four corners of this great square , and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side . Every one of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls . But this is to be un- derstood ...
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... towers . From these twenty - five gates , on each side of this great square , went twenty - five streets , in straight lines ... tower that stood in the middle of it . At the foundation , it was a square , of a furlong on each side ; and ...
... towers . From these twenty - five gates , on each side of this great square , went twenty - five streets , in straight lines ... tower that stood in the middle of it . At the foundation , it was a square , of a furlong on each side ; and ...
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... tower which was built there at the confusion of languages ; and the rather , because it is attested by several profane authors , that this tower was all built of bricks and bitumen , as the scriptures tell us the tower of Babel was ...
... tower which was built there at the confusion of languages ; and the rather , because it is attested by several profane authors , that this tower was all built of bricks and bitumen , as the scriptures tell us the tower of Babel was ...
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... Tower , to bring a dog or a cat , as a gift to the beasts , in lieu of money to the keeper . Among others , a man had brought a pretty black spaniel , which was thrown in- to the cage of the great lion . Immediately the little animal ...
... Tower , to bring a dog or a cat , as a gift to the beasts , in lieu of money to the keeper . Among others , a man had brought a pretty black spaniel , which was thrown in- to the cage of the great lion . Immediately the little animal ...
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... tower Comes heaviest to the ground ; The bolts that spare the mountain's side , His cloud - capt eminence divide , And spread the ruin round . The well - informed philosopher Rejoices with a wholesome fear , And hopes in spite of pain ...
... tower Comes heaviest to the ground ; The bolts that spare the mountain's side , His cloud - capt eminence divide , And spread the ruin round . The well - informed philosopher Rejoices with a wholesome fear , And hopes in spite of pain ...
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