Hillah ; which is rather an unaccountable circumstance, considering that they survived the final ruin of the town, long after which they served as an enclosure for a park ; in which comparatively perfect state St. Jerome informs us they remained in his... De gestis Alexandri Magni - Pagina 378di Quintus Curtius Rufus - 1841 - 972 pagineVisualizzazione completa - Informazioni su questo libro
| Alexander Keith - 1843 - 300 pagine
...feet), " by Darius Hystaspes, after the rebellion of the town, in order to render it less defensible. I have not been fortunate enough to discover the least trace of them in any part of the rums at Hillah ; which is rather an unaccountable circumstance, considering that they survived the... | |
| John Kitto - 1856 - 750 pagine
...fifty feet, by Darius Hystaspes after the rebellion of the town, in order to render it less defensible. hn any part of the ruins atllillah, which is rather an unaccountable circumstance, considering that they... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1859 - 730 pagine
...feet,) "by Darius Hystaspes, after the rebellion of the town, in order to render it less defensible. I have not been fortunate enough to discover the least...trace of them in any part of the ruins at Hillah; which is rather an unaccountable circumstance, considering that they survived the final ruin of the... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1876 - 868 pagine
...feet) " by Darius Hystaspes, after the rebellion of the town, in order to render it less defensible. I have not been fortunate enough to discover the least trace of them in any part of the ruins at Hillali : which is rather an unaccountable circamstance. considering that they survived the final ruin... | |
| Brian Fagan - 2006 - 318 pagine
...forearm from the tip of the middle finger to the elbow, about 17 to 22 inches (43 to 56 centimeters).] I have not been fortunate enough to discover the least trace of [the walls], in any part of the ruins at Hillah; which is rather an unaccountable circumstance, considering... | |
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