| 1747 - 530 pagine
...from the ground, and fuch as might well make Jofephus fay, that the very defign of it was fufficient to have turned the brain of any but Solomon 1, The...made by the deep valley below, and to make the area ot" a fufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were 1000 cubits in length at the bottom, and... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 520 pagine
...fay, that the very defign of it was fufficient to have turned the brain of any but Solomon. 6. Thofe ramparts, which were raifed in this manner, to fill...fufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were one thoufand cubits in length at the bottom, and eight hundred at the fop, and the bteadth of them... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 450 pagine
...Solomon. 6. Thefe ramparts, which were raifed in thie manner, to fill up the prodigious chafm made br the deep valley below, and to make the area of a fufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were IOOQ cubits in length at the bottom, and 800 at the top, and the breadth of them 100 more. 7. The huge... | |
| Ezekiel Blomfield - 1809 - 690 pagine
...any but Solomon. 6. These ramparts, which were raised in this manner to fill up the prodigious chasm made by the deep valley below, and to make the area of a sufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were one thousand cubits iu length at the bottom, and... | |
| Elijah Parish - 1813 - 558 pagine
...any but Solomon. 6. These ramparts, which were raised in this manner, to fill up the prodigious chasm made by the deep valley "below, and to make the area of a sufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were 1000 cubits in length at the bottom, and 800 at... | |
| 1823 - 862 pagine
...any bat Solomon. 6. These ramparts, which were raised in this manner, to fill up the prodigious chasm made by the deep valley below, and to make the area of a sufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were icoo cubits in length at the bottom, and 800 at... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 396 pagine
...any but Solomon. 6. These ramparts, which were raised in this manner, to fill up the prodigious chasm made by the deep valley below, and to make the area of a sufficient breadth and length for the edifice, were 1000 cubits in length at the bottom, and 800 at... | |
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