| Curiosities and wonders - 1791 - 508 pages
...their prefent elevation ; and how fuch ftrength could be found by a people wholly unacquainted with mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this...not difproportioned to the other features of this monflrous vifage. We afcended by a few fteps on the outfide, and, after paffing this extraordinary... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, James Wilson - America - 1833 - 476 pages
...and how such strength could be commanded by a people wholly unacquainted, as we supposed, with the mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this extraordinary fabric was the mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may, from this circumstance, be supposed to have been, was not... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler - America - 1841 - 376 pages
...and how such strength could be commanded by a people wholly unacquainted, as we suppi sed, with the mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this extraordinary fabric was the. mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may, from this circumstance, be supposed to have been, was no^... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, Robert Michael Ballantyne - America - 1853 - 472 pages
...and how such strength could be commanded by a people wholly unacquainted, as we supposed, with the mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this extraordinary fabric was the mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may, from this circumstance, be supposed to have been, was not... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, Robert Michael Ballantyne - America - 1854 - 528 pages
...and how such strength could be commanded by a people wholly unacquainted, as we supposed, with the mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this extraordinary fabric was the mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may, from this circumstance, be supposed to have been, was not... | |
| Patrick Fraser Tytler, Robert Michael Ballantyne - America - 1854 - 476 pages
...be commanded by a people wholly unacquainted, as we supposed, with the mechanic powers. The door bv which we entered this extraordinary fabric was the mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may, from this circumstance, be supposed to have been, was not... | |
| History - 1791 - 508 pages
...prefent elevation ; and hoiv fuch ftrength could be found by a people wholly unacquainted vviththe mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this...fuppofed, was not difproportioned to the other features ot this monftrous image's vifage. We afcended by a few ftep» on the outfide, and after paffing this... | |
| Early English newspapers - 1791 - 778 pages
...to the place of entertainment. " On entering the houfe, we were ahfo11 AnjlU Sacra, 1. pp. 44, 443. huge images, which, large as it may be fuppofed, was...to the other features of this monftrous vifage. We afcend* ed by a few fteps on the outfide, and, after pafling this extraordinary kind of portal, defcended... | |
| 315 pages
...li•I r H present elevation; and how such strength could be found by a people wholly unacquainted with mechanic powers. The door by which we entered this extraordinary fabric, was the mouth of one of these huge images, which, large as it may be supposed, was not disproportioned to the other features... | |
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