... from above. The area of this makes ** a complete circle ; and there are four doors in " the inner wall, which face the four cardinal " points of the compafs. Thefe doors are each " eight feet and a half high, and five feet wide, " and lead from the... Origin of the Scots and the Scottish language - Pagina 82door James Paterson - 1858Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Robert Henry - 1788 - 454 pagina’s
...entry on the outfide was fomewhat larger: " but this might be occafioned by the falling of " the ftones from above. The area of this makes " a complete circle;...wall, which face the four cardinal " points of the compafs. Thefe doors art each " eight feet and a half high, and five feet wide, " and lead from the... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 pagina’s
...entry on the outfide was fomewhat larger ; but this might be occafioned by the falling of the Hones from above. The area of this makes a complete circle...inner wall, which face the four cardinal points oF the compafs. Thefe doors are each eight feet and a half high, and five feet wide, and lead from the area... | |
| Robert Henry - 1800 - 460 pagina’s
...on the outfide was fomewhat larger : *' but this might be occafioned by the falling of >' the ftones from above. The area of this makes " a complete circle...in *' the inner wall, which face the four cardinal f* points of the cpmpafs. Thefe doors are each *' eight feet and a half high, and five feet wide, "... | |
| Robert Henry - 1814 - 524 pagina’s
...entry on the outfide was fomewhat larger: " but this might be occafioned by the falling of " the ftones from above. The area of this makes ** a complete circle...wall, which face the four cardinal " points of the compafs. Thefe doors are each " eight feet and a half high, and five feet wide, " and lead from the... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 810 pagina’s
...that country, and from whence I had a very clear notion how thefe "fabrics were originally contrived. The area of this makes a complete circle; and there...inner wall, which face the four cardinal points of the compafs. Thefe doors are each 8^ feet high and 5 feet wide, and lead from the area into the cavity... | |
| James Wallace - 1883 - 296 pagina’s
...nor were the Materials of this Castle any ways different from those of the other already describ'd, only the Entry on the Outside was somewhat larger,...of the Stones from above. The Area of this makes a Compleat Circle, and there are four Doors in the inner Wall, which face the four Cardinal Points of... | |
| James Wallace - 1883 - 304 pagina’s
...nor were the Materials of this Castle any ways different from those of the other already describ'd, only the Entry on the Outside was somewhat larger,...of the Stones from above. The Area of this makes a Compleat Circle, and there are four Doors in the inner Wall, which face the four Cardinal Points of... | |
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