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" Han way, writing of four which he found in Persia, says, " it seemed inconsistent that the Persians suffered these temples to remain unmolested, after the abolition of a religion, which they now esteem grossly idolatrous ; but they are made of the most... "
An ecclesiastical history of Ireland, from the first introduction of ... - Página 409
por John Lanigan - 1822
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An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the First Introduction ..., Volumen4

John Lanigan - 1822 - 516 páginas
...disowned) but God in the fire." D'Herbelot makes mention of these fire-temples or Pyreia (Biblioth. Orient, at Aluand and Parsi) ; nor is there any one...The elevation of these towers supplies an answer to Ur. Milner's observation (Letter 14.) on Vallancey's hypothesis of the Irish Round towers having been...
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The Transactions of the Royal Irish Academy, Volumen15

Royal Irish Academy - 1828 - 664 páginas
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen63

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1839 - 602 páginas
...inconsistent,' he says, ' that the Persians suffered these temples to remain after the abolition of a religion which they now esteem grossly idolatrous ;' but they...of the most durable materials. These edifices are rotundas of about thirty feet diameter, raised in height to a point near 120 feet. The suppositions...
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The history of Ireland ... to the year 1245, with notices of the ..., Volumen2

John D'Alton - 1845 - 430 páginas
...inconsistent that the Persians suffered these temples to remain unmolested, after the abolition of a religion, which they now esteem grossly idolatrous ; but they are made of the most durable materials, being rotundas of about thirty feet in diameter, raised in height to a point near 120 feet." Lord Valentia...
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The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to the Year 1245 ..., Volumen2

John D'Alton - 1845 - 438 páginas
...inconsistent that the Persians suffered these temples to remain unmolested, after the abolition of a religion, which they now esteem grossly idolatrous ; but they are made of the most durable materials, being rotundas of about thirty feet in diameter, raised in height to a point near 120 feet." Lord Valentia...
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The History of Ireland: From the Earliest Period to the Year 1245 ..., Volumen2

John D'Alton - 1845 - 436 páginas
...inconsistent that the Persians suffered these temples to remain unmolested, after the abolition of a religion, which they now esteem grossly idolatrous; but they are made of the most durable materials, being rotundas of about thirty feet in diameter, raised in height to a point near 120 feet." Lord Valentia...
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The Quarterly Review, Volumen63

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1839 - 602 páginas
...inconsistent/ he says, ' that the Persians suffered these temples to remain after the abolition of a religion which they now esteem grossly idolatrous ;' but they...of the most durable materials. These edifices are rotundas of about thirty iect diameter, raised in height to a point near 120 feet. The suppositions...
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