| James Talboys Wheeler - 1878 - 450 sider
...along the river parallel with that, that braces the sea. From the first point a curtain is drawn with a parapet; beneath it are two gates, and sally ports...and two more within them on the ground. " Over all these the Fort it self lifts up its four turrets, Th<- Fort d«every point of which is loaded with... | |
| John Fryer - 1909 - 490 sider
...along the River parallel with that, that braves the Sea. From the first Point a Curtain is drawn with a Parapet ; beneath it are two Gates, and Sally Ports...; and two more within them on the Ground. Over all these the Fort it self lifts up its Four Turrets, every point of which is loaded with Ten Guns alike... | |
| Henry Davison Love - 1913 - 648 sider
...braves the Sea. From the first Point a Curtain B is drawn with a Parapet ; beneath it are two Gates,6 and Sally Ports to each for to enter Maderas : over...and two more within them on the Ground. 'Over all these the Fort it self7 lifts up its Four Turrets,8 every Point of which are loaded with Ten Guns alike.... | |
| Sir Thomas Roe, John Fryer - 1993 - 492 sider
...along tho River parallel with that, that braces the sea. From the first Point a Curtain is drawn with a Parapet ; beneath it are two Gates, and Sally Ports...Muzzels, and two more within them on the Ground. Over all these the Fort itself lifts up its Tour Turrets, every Point of which is loaded with Ten Guns alike... | |
| J. Talboys Wheeler - 1994 - 432 sider
...along the river parallel with that, that braces the sea. From the first point a curtain is drawn with a parapet; beneath it are two gates, and sally ports...and two more within them on the ground. " Over all these the Fort it self lifts up its four turrets, The Fort every point of which is loaded with ten... | |
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