The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction - Volume 12, No. 323, July 19, 1828 by Various
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page 48 of 54 (88%)
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unfrequently sets fire to his house on the last night of the year.
* * * * * During the times of Catholicism in Scotland, _Fishing_ was prohibited from the Sabbath after vespers, till Monday after sunrise. This was termed _Setterday's Slopp_. * * * * * THE TOWER OF BABEL, says a recent traveller in the east, now presents the appearance of a large mound or hill, with a castle on the top, in mounting to which, the traveller now and then discovers, through the light sandy soil, that he is treading on a vast heap of bricks. The total circumference of the ruin is 2,286 feet, though the building itself was only 2,000, allowing 500 to the stadia, which Herodotus assigns as the side of its square. The elevation of the west side is 198 feet. What seems to be a castle at a distance, when examined, proves to be a solid mass of kiln-burnt bricks, 37 feet high, and 28 broad. * * * * * SPANISH LITERATURE. |
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