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... traveller saw enough to convince him that this pile was the Tower of Babel , erected by Nimrod , on which , in after ages , Nebuchadnezzar raised the temple of Belus ; and Mr. Rich , the late English resident , was led by his researches ...
... traveller saw enough to convince him that this pile was the Tower of Babel , erected by Nimrod , on which , in after ages , Nebuchadnezzar raised the temple of Belus ; and Mr. Rich , the late English resident , was led by his researches ...
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... traveller's researches on the western bank of the Euphrates , which he supposes to have sustained a large part of Babylon , in one of the divisions of which Birs Nimrood actually stood . This is assigning a circumference to Babylon ...
... traveller's researches on the western bank of the Euphrates , which he supposes to have sustained a large part of Babylon , in one of the divisions of which Birs Nimrood actually stood . This is assigning a circumference to Babylon ...
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... traveller arriving from the Bekaa is a temple in the plain not far from the town , called Kubbet Duris , not described by Volney . It is of an octagon form , supported by eight beautiful granite columns of the Doric order . The accounts ...
... traveller arriving from the Bekaa is a temple in the plain not far from the town , called Kubbet Duris , not described by Volney . It is of an octagon form , supported by eight beautiful granite columns of the Doric order . The accounts ...
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