| 1828 - 722 sivua
...Rich, speaking of the upper part of the pile, 1 is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I hare ever seen ; and leaving out of the question any conjecture...relative to the original destination of this ruin, the impression made by a sight of it, is, that it was a solid pile, composed in the ulterior of sun-burnt... | |
| Alexander Jamleson - 1821 - 456 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is thirty-seven feet high. In the side of the pile a little below the summit is very clearly to be seen part of...still encases and supports its part of the mound. Tins is clearly indicative of another stage of greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to... | |
| 1827 - 574 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is thirtyseven feet high. In the side of the pile, a little below the summit, is very clearly to be seen part...greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I Uave ever seen; and, leaving out of the question any conjecture relative to... | |
| James Silk Buckingham - 1827 - 602 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is thirty-seven feet high. In the side of the pile, a little below the summit, is very clearly to be seen part...greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen ; and, leaving out of the question any conjecture relative to... | |
| 1836 - 544 sivua
...masonry," says Mr. Rich, speaking of the upper part of the pile, " is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen ; and leaving out of...relative to the original destination of this ruin, the impression made by a sight of it, is, that it was a solid pile, composed in the interior of sun-burnt... | |
| Claudius James Rich - 1839 - 494 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is thirtyseven (37) feet high. In the side of the pile a little below the summit is very clearly to be seen part of...greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen ; and leaving out of the question any conjecture relative to... | |
| Claudius James Rich - 1839 - 490 sivua
...clearly indicative of another stage of greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind I have ever seen ; and leaving out of...relative to the original destination of this ruin, the impression made by a sight of it is, that it was a solid pile, composed in the interior of unburnt... | |
| Charles Anthon - 1841 - 800 sivua
...summit, and was undoubtedly the face of another stage, is 37 feet high. In the side of the pile, a little below the summit, is very clearly to be seen part...conjecture relative to the original destination of this rum, the first impression made by the sight of it is, that it was a solid pile, composed in the interior... | |
| John R. Miles - 1846 - 512 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is thirtyseven feet high. In the side of the pile, a little below th« summit, is very clearly to be seen part of another...of the mound. This is clearly indicative of another suvge of greater extent. The masonry is infinitely superior to any thing of the kind . I have ever... | |
| William Sandys Wright Vaux - 1850 - 490 sivua
...undoubtedly the face of another stage, is 37 feet high. In the side of the pile, a little below its summit, is very clearly to be seen part of another...precisely resembling the fragment which crowns the summit, and still encasing and supporting its part of the mound. This is clearly indicative of another stage... | |
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