The Quarterly Review, Volume 69William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray IV, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1841 |
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Page 83
... feet long on stone legs for a table , and with the Indians cut a number of poles , which they fastened together with ... feet of any one of the build- ings without discovering it . The edifice in which they took up their residence stands ...
... feet long on stone legs for a table , and with the Indians cut a number of poles , which they fastened together with ... feet of any one of the build- ings without discovering it . The edifice in which they took up their residence stands ...
Page 167
... feet distant from the S.W. corner of the area , and the arch itself measures 51 feet along the wall . Three courses of its stones still remain ; of which one is 5 feet 4 inches thick , and the others not much less . One of the stones is ...
... feet distant from the S.W. corner of the area , and the arch itself measures 51 feet along the wall . Three courses of its stones still remain ; of which one is 5 feet 4 inches thick , and the others not much less . One of the stones is ...
Page 169
... feet westward , these ranges of vaults extend northwards nearly 200 feet , where they are shut up by a wall of more modern date . For about 150 feet further west the vaults are closed up in like manner at less than 100 feet from the ...
... feet westward , these ranges of vaults extend northwards nearly 200 feet , where they are shut up by a wall of more modern date . For about 150 feet further west the vaults are closed up in like manner at less than 100 feet from the ...
Contents
Collection des Mémoires relatifs à lHistoire de France | 3 |
Objections to and Remarks upon Mr Sergeant Tal | 7 |
Incidents of Travel in Central America Chiapas | 52 |
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