New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volumen74Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1845 |
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... wall extends about three hundred yards into the river , and causes a broken falling current , difficult for a steamer ... walls are met with , to which formerly wheels were attached for the purpose of irrigat- ing the country , attesting ...
... wall extends about three hundred yards into the river , and causes a broken falling current , difficult for a steamer ... walls are met with , to which formerly wheels were attached for the purpose of irrigat- ing the country , attesting ...
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... walls of Seleucia , crowned by the proud arch of Ctesiphon ; for nothing but the spherical shape of the earth or ... wall of Semi- ramis , would lay like a girdle upon the flanks of the Babylonian terri- tory , o'ertopped by the lofty ...
... walls of Seleucia , crowned by the proud arch of Ctesiphon ; for nothing but the spherical shape of the earth or ... wall of Semi- ramis , would lay like a girdle upon the flanks of the Babylonian terri- tory , o'ertopped by the lofty ...
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... walls were alone left standing , and these were in a very tumble - down condition . These neglected dwellings served as receptacles for old iron , blocks of stone and wood , and other ponderous matters . The aspect of the whole place ...
... walls were alone left standing , and these were in a very tumble - down condition . These neglected dwellings served as receptacles for old iron , blocks of stone and wood , and other ponderous matters . The aspect of the whole place ...
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