| John Kitto - 1871 - 794 Seiten
...one whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork, of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, or had been blown up with gunpowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible." These ruins proclaim... | |
| 1879 - 748 Seiten
...brick whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork, of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, or had been blown ui> with gnupowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible. These ruins stand... | |
| Levi W. Yaggy - 1881 - 984 Seiten
...one whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork of no determinate figure, tumbled together and converted...had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, or had been blow T n up by gunpowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible. These ruins surely... | |
| George Bate (F.S.S.) - 1883 - 212 Seiten
...Euseb., Praep. Evang., 9, as given in Cory's Ancient Fragments, edited by ER Hodges, 1876 and 1875. into solid vitrified masses, as if they had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, or had been blown up with gunpowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernable. These ruins stand... | |
| National cyclopaedia - 1884 - 642 Seiten
...one whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork of no determinate figure, tumbled together and converted into solid vitrified masses, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible." Sir R. Kcr Porter even goes so far as to trace in... | |
| Robert Thorne - 1889 - 502 Seiten
...whole brick. The other parts of the summit of the hill are occupied by immense fragments of brick-work of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...they had undergone the action of the fiercest fire or had been blown up with gunpowder. These ruins stand on a prodigious mound, the whole of which is itself... | |
| Robert Thorne - 1889 - 538 Seiten
...whole brick. The other parts of the summit of the hill are occupied by immense fragments of brick-work of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...they had undergone the action of the fiercest fire or had been blown up with gunpowder. These ruins stand on a prodigious mound, the whole of which ig itself... | |
| 1890 - 978 Seiten
...brick whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork, of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted into solid vitrified masses, as if they hud undergone the actioa of the fiercest fire, or had been blown up with gunpowder, the layers of brick... | |
| 1897 - 912 Seiten
...brick whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork, of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...they had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, ot had been blown up with gunpowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible. These ruins stand... | |
| Harry Thurston Peck - 1898 - 982 Seiten
...brick whole. The other parts of the summit of this hill are occupied by immense fragments of brickwork, of no determinate figure, tumbled together, and converted...had undergone the action of the fiercest fire, or had been blown up with gunpowder, the layers of brick being perfectly discernible. These ruins stand... | |
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