| Marco Polo - 1854 - 586 페이지
...actual survey. With regard to the object ef this excavation, it may rather be thought, intended to from thence was thrown to the inner side, and has...streets. Each side of these squares is half a mile in length,1 and in front of them is the main street, forty paces in width, and running in a direct line... | |
| Marco Polo - 1854 - 548 페이지
...actual survey. Willh regard to the object of thia excavation, it may rather be thought intended to from thence was thrown' to the inner side, and has...place. There are within the city ten principal squares of market-places, besides innumerable shops along the streets. Each side of these squares is half a... | |
| Marco Polo - 1997 - 324 페이지
...diverted into this channel; and to serve at the same time as a measure of defence. The earth dug out from thence was thrown to the inner side, and has...Each side of these squares is half a mile in length, and in front of them is the main street, forty paces in width, and running in a direct line from one... | |
| Richard T. LeGates, Frederic Stout - 2003 - 602 페이지
...the arch, lf they were not so numerous, there would be no way of crossing from one place to another, There are within the city ten principal squares or...Each side of these squares is half a mile in length, and in front of them is the main street, forty paces in width, and running in a direct line from one... | |
| Eric A. Gutkind, Erwin Anton Gutkind - 1998 - 468 페이지
...other, conveniently passing, with articles necessary for the consumption of the inhabitants. . . . There are within the city ten principal squares or...Each side of these squares is half a mile in length, and in front of them is the main street, forty paces in width, and running in a direct line from one... | |
| 1904 - 530 페이지
...* * It is commonly said that the number of bridges, of all sizes, amounts to twelve thousand. * * * There are within the city ten principal squares or...Each side of these squares is half a mile in length. and in front of them is the main street^ forty paces in width, and running in » direct line from one... | |
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