Yet, while in the plenitude of its power, and, according to the most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered it, the voice of prophecy pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought... Poetic Fragments - 54 psl.autoriai: D. Ross Lietch - 1838 - 232 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1094 psl.
...to the most accurate chronolo<iers, 16O years before the foot of an enemy kail entered it, the voice of an enemy had entered it, the voice of prophecy...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it eradually to the dust ; and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| Richard Watson - 1832 - 1030 psl.
...Media. Yet, while in the plenitude of its power, and, according to the most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered it, the voice of an enemy had entered it, the voice of prophecy pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon.... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1835 - 464 psl.
...spot. m Yet, while in the plenitude of its power, and according to the most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust; and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 612 psl.
...its power," says Dr Keith, " and, according to the most nccurate chronologers, one hundred and sixty years before the foot of an enemy had entered it,...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust, and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| James Covel (jr.) - 1843 - 548 psl.
...the plenitude of her power, and, according to the most accurate chronologers, one hundred and sixty years before the foot of an enemy had entered it, the voice of prophecy pronounced the doom of the unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust ; and the gradation of its... | |
| 1850 - 418 psl.
...point. Yet, while in the plenitude of its power, and, according to the most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust ; and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 psl.
...point. Yet, while in the plenitude of its power, and, according to the most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust ; and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| James Covel - 1853 - 560 psl.
...accompanied Alexander to Babylon, foum1 BAB to the most accurate chronologers, one hundred and sixty years before the foot of an enemy had entered it, the voice of prophecy pronounced the doom of the unconfjuered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust ; and the gradation of... | |
| Alexander Keith - 1859 - 730 psl.
...Plin. lib. v. xxvi. Quintus Curtius, lib. vc iv. See Prideaux, llolJin, &c. most accurate chronologers, 160 years before the foot of an enemy had entered...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust ; and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
| John Parker Lawson - 1866 - 846 psl.
...its power," says Dr. Keith, "and, according to the most accurate chronologers, one hundred and sixty years before the foot of an enemy had entered it,...pronounced the doom of the mighty and unconquered Babylon. A succession of ages brought it gradually to the dust, and the gradation of its fall is marked till... | |
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