id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 40860 Bucke, Charles Ruins of Ancient Cities (Vol. 1 of 2) With General and Particular Accounts of Their Rise, Fall, and Present Condition .txt text/plain 146367 6792 70 In ancient times, this city was greatly celebrated for the hospitality bridge shows that the original city belonged to the Romans in the time city, though built out of the ruins of the ancient one, still enjoys the the city was called, in ancient times, Crocodilopolis[43]. The ruins of this city are seen at a place called Ardachar, or, as it is within the city walls, on a commanding rise of ground, stands a ruin of not a city in Greece which presents so vast a number of public buildings burying-places outside the city, rather than buildings within its walls. "These walls," says Mr. Wood, "like most of the ancient cities of Asia, Pococke says, "There are no remains of the ancient city, all being is now seen above ground of the remains of the ancient city, except some one sees the _ruins of an ancient city_; and of an amphitheatre, great ./cache/40860.txt ./txt/40860.txt