id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt hvd.32044037681715 Goodspeed, George Stephen A history of the Babylonians and Assyrians by George Stephen Goodspeed 1902 .txt text/plain 96674 5774 69 original records of Assyrian and Babylonian civilization was never more keen and active than at the present day. Such correspondence begins with the reign of Khammurabi of Babylon (about 2275 B.C.), and is especially abundant under the great Assyrian kings from land; the population is gathered into settled communities; cities are built; states are established, ruled the proud title, for the first time employed by a Babylonian ruler, "King of the Four (world-) Regions." These Babylonian city-states have kings at their new dynasty of the Babylonian kings' list begins with direction, nor did the Assyrian king pursue his advantage, unless his campaigns in the east and southeast against the highland tribes, Ahlami, Guti, and had yielded her supremacy of the west-land, the Assyrian kings devoted themselves to conquest in the Assyrian king for the shrines of Babylonia, Shalmaneser visited the temples of Babylon, Borsippa, and ./cache/hvd.32044037681715.pdf ./txt/hvd.32044037681715.txt