The North American Review, Volume 4University of Northern Iowa, 1965 |
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... Major Rennel . The following extracts are from his geographical system of Herodotus . " It may be concluded , that the uppermost stories [ that is , of what is called the tower of Belus ] consisted more of masonry than of earth , but ...
... Major Rennel . The following extracts are from his geographical system of Herodotus . " It may be concluded , that the uppermost stories [ that is , of what is called the tower of Belus ] consisted more of masonry than of earth , but ...
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... Major Rennel , ob- serves of a particular elevation with a flat top , seen among the ruins of Babylon , that " to ... Major Rennel's note . " Most of the bricks found at Makloube , have writings on them ; but it does not appear ...
... Major Rennel , ob- serves of a particular elevation with a flat top , seen among the ruins of Babylon , that " to ... Major Rennel's note . " Most of the bricks found at Makloube , have writings on them ; but it does not appear ...
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... Major Rennel . Major Rennel , himself , has these remarks : " With re- spect to the nature of the bricks in this fabrick , M. Della Valle , and M. Beauchamp , do not agree ; M. Della Valle , saying that they were of two sorts , sun ...
... Major Rennel . Major Rennel , himself , has these remarks : " With re- spect to the nature of the bricks in this fabrick , M. Della Valle , and M. Beauchamp , do not agree ; M. Della Valle , saying that they were of two sorts , sun ...
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