The North American Review, Band 4Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge University of Northern Iowa, 1826 Vols. 277-230, no. 2 include Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... bricks of the length of a foot and a half , which are fastened in bitumen , known to have been used as a cement in the buildings of Babylon . " Such is M. D'Anville's quotations ... bricks , as well 340 [ March , Ancient Persian Bricks .
... bricks of the length of a foot and a half , which are fastened in bitumen , known to have been used as a cement in the buildings of Babylon . " Such is M. D'Anville's quotations ... bricks , as well 340 [ March , Ancient Persian Bricks .
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... bricks , as well as heaps of bricks , themselves . These bricks ( he says ) are a foot square , and re- markably well baked ; and having originally been laid in matter that had no degree of tenacity , they were easily separated , and ...
... bricks , as well as heaps of bricks , themselves . These bricks ( he says ) are a foot square , and re- markably well baked ; and having originally been laid in matter that had no degree of tenacity , they were easily separated , and ...
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... bricks , seems to indicate the haste of an ignorant labourer , rather than work performed under the direction of a skilful artist , or a man of science . Bricks thus rudely manufactured and stamped , and of which the characters are not ...
... bricks , seems to indicate the haste of an ignorant labourer , rather than work performed under the direction of a skilful artist , or a man of science . Bricks thus rudely manufactured and stamped , and of which the characters are not ...
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