| Charles Rollin - Carthaginians - 1734 - 422 pages
...'That he would break in pieces before him tbegateslh. xlv.2. of brafs. Between every two of thefe gates were three towers, and four more at the four corners of this great fquare, and three between each of thefe corners and the next gate on either fide, and every one of... | |
| World history - 1747 - 544 pages
...of the four fides, all made of folid bntfs. Between every two of thefe gates, at proper diftances, were three towers, and four more at the four corners of this great fquare, and three between each of thefe corners and the next gate on either fide, and each of thefe... | |
| Universal history - 1779 - 514 pages
...caufed them to be beaten but then he places buildings down to that level. gates, at proper diflances, were -three towers ; and four more at the four corners of this great fquare, and three between each of thefe corners and the next gate on either fide, and each of thefe... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - History, Ancient - 1799 - 682 pages
...would break in pieces before him the gates of brafs," (If.xlv. 2. ). Between every two of thefe gates, were three towers, and four more at the four corners of this great fquare, and three between each of thefex corners and the next gate on either fide; and every one of... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - Bible - 1815 - 464 pages
...would break in pieces before him the gates of brass," (Isa. xlv, 2.) Between every two of these gates, were three towers, and four more at the four corners...square, and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side ; and every one of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls. But this... | |
| Charles Rollin - History, Ancient - 1820 - 386 pages
...«, that he would break in faeces before him. the gates of brass. Between every two of these gates were three towers, and four more at the four corners...square, and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side ; every one of these towers was 10 teet higher than the walls. But this is... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1823 - 894 pages
...of the four sides, all made of solid brass. Between every two of these gates, at proper distances, were three towers, and four more at the four corners...square, and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side, and each of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls. But this is... | |
| Grierson, Miss Grierson - 1827 - 308 pages
...before him the gates of brass."* Between every two of these gates were three towers ; and four towers at the four corners of this great square ; and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side: each of the towers was ten feet higher than the walls. The towers however... | |
| John Lauris Blake - 1833 - 274 pages
...him, " That he would break in pieces before him the gates of brass." Between every two of the gates were three towers, and four more at the four corners...square, and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side. Every one of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls. But this is... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - Bible - 1839 - 594 pages
...Curtiiis, lib. 5. c. 1. Strabo, lib. 16. Diod. Sic. lib. a Arriaiius de Expcditionu Alexandri, lib. 7. of this great square, and three between each of these corners and the next gate on either side ; and every one of these towers was ten feet higher than the walls. But this... | |
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