| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1740 - 550 pages
...which had a long entry leading into it ; at the firft entering we were obliged to creep, but (till as we went on, the pillars on each fide of us were...higher, and coming into the cave we found it about 3.0 foot high j in this cave on each hand of us, there was a cell, or apartment, and another went on... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 pages
...At the first entering, we were forced to creep ; but still as we went on, the pillars on each side of us were higher and higher ; and coming into the cave, we found it about twenty foot high. In this cave, on each hand of us, was a cell or apartment, and another went on straight... | |
| David MacRitchie - 1890 - 250 pages
...At the first entering, we were forced to creep ; but still as we went on, the pillars on each side of us were higher and higher ; and coming into the cave, we found it about twenty foot high. In this cave, on each hand of us, was a cell or apartment, and another went on straight... | |
| William Copeland Borlase - 1897 - 412 pages
..."At the first entering we were forced to creep; but still, as we went on, the Pillars on each side of us were higher and higher ; and coming into the...of us, was a Cell or Apartment, and another went on straight forward opposite to the Entry. In those on each hand was a very broad shallow Bason of stone,... | |
| William Copeland Borlase - 1897 - 412 pages
...At the first entering we were forced to creep ; but still, as we went on, the Pillars on each side of us were higher and higher ; and coming into the...of us, was a Cell or Apartment, and another went on straight forward opposite to the Entry. In those on each hand was a very broad shallow Bason of stone,... | |
| Brian Fagan - 2006 - 318 pages
...it. At the first entering we were forced to creep; but still as we went on, the pillars on each side of us were higher and higher; and coming into the...of us was a cell or apartment, and another went on streight forward opposite to the entry. In those on each hand was a very broad shallow bason of stone,... | |
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