A former king built it (they reckon 42 ages), but he did not complete its head. Since a remote time people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time, the earthquake and the thunder had dispersed its sun-dried clay ; the bricks... The Home and Foreign Review - Page 6621864Full view - About this book
| 1864 - 610 pages
...he did not complete its head. Since a remote time people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time, the earthquake and the...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1864 - 600 pages
...he did not complete its head. Since a remote time people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time, the earthquake and the...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stono. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| Philip Smith - 1864 - 620 pages
...he did not complete its head. Since a remote time, people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time the earthquake and the...earth of the interior had been scattered in heaps." This is a proof that the story is no mere Hebrew tradition. The simple -statement of the Bible, that... | |
| Ellen Henrietta Ranyard - 1865 - 568 pages
...its head. SlM'EA REMOTE TIME PEOPLE HAD ARANDONED IT, WITHOUT O1IDEB 462 APPENDIX. RiPRKSsnro TRIIR WORDS. Since that time, the earthquake and the thunder...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| 428 pages
...(they reckon 42 ages), but he did not complete its head. Since a remote time it had been ruined. Rain had dispersed its sun-dried clay ; the bricks of the...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| Ellen Henrietta Ranyard - 1865 - 620 pages
...and the thunder had dispersed ita sun-dried clay ; the bricks of the casing had been split and I lie earth of the interior had been scattered in heaps....great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the Bite, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| 1865 - 786 pages
...he did not complete its head. "Since a remote time people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time, the earthquake and the thunder had dispersed its sun-dried clay, [bricks,] the bricks of the casing had been split, and the earth of the interior had been scattered... | |
| Susan Bogert Warner - 1866 - 338 pages
...he did not complete its head. Since a remote time people had abandoned it, without order expressing their words. Since that time, the earthquake and the...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
| Sir Henry Yule - 1866 - 462 pages
...and there built the city of Babylon, and is still called the Soldan of Babylon.1 itered by Oppert : " The earthquake and the thunder had dispersed its sun-dried...earth of the interior had been scattered in heaps... In a fortunate month, in an auspicious day, I undertook to build porticoes around the erude brick masses,... | |
| E. H. Ranyard - 1869 - 382 pages
...he did not complete its head. SINCE A REMOTE TIME PEOPLE HAD ABANDONED IT, WITHOUT ORDER EXPRESSING THEIR WORDS. Since that time, the earthquake and the...great lord, excited my mind to repair this building. I did not change the site, nor did I take away the foundation-stone. In a fortunate month, an auspicious... | |
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