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Essay heading: Nebuchadnezzar
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The brick wall was 300 feet high, twenty-five feet thick, and extended thirty-five feet below the ground. Along the wall there were 250 guard towers?each 450 feet in height. Seventy-five feet behind the first wall, there was a second wall with similar characteristics as the first wall. Along the wall, there were 100 bronze gates and eight massive gates that lead to the inner city... displayed 300 characters
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Along the wall, there were 100 bronze gates and eight massive gates that lead to the inner city. Finally, a moat encircled the walls. This was the most elaborate defense mechanism the ancient world had ever seen. Nebuchadnezzar's intelligence as an innovator enabled him to devise this defense system... displayed next 300 characters
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