| Samuel Drew - 1824 - 742 sider
...under ground, which in modern days no one has ventured to explore. " How far it extends," says Hals, " no man now living can tell, by reason of the damps,...thick vapours that are in it. For as soon as you go an arrow's flight or less into it, your candles will go out of themselves for want of air. For what use... | |
| William Penaluna - 1838 - 366 sider
...under ground, which in modern days no one has ventured to explore. " How far it extends," says Hals, " no man now living can tell, by reason of the damps,...thick vapours that are in it. For as soon as you go an arrow's flight or less into it, your candles will go out of themselves for want of air. For what use... | |
| William Penaluna - 1848 - 370 sider
...under ground, which in modern days no one had ventured to explore. " How far it extends," says Hals, " no man now living can tell, by reason of the damps,...thick vapours that are in it. For as soon as you go an arrow's flight or less into it, your candles will go out of themselves for want of air. For what use... | |
| 1864 - 868 sider
...spot, says that in his time there was " still extant the downfalls of a castle or treble entrenchment, in the midst of which is a hole leading to a vault...out or extinguish of themselves for want of air." He then suggests that this was "probably an arsenal or store-house for laying up arms, ammunition,... | |
| 1864 - 1010 sider
...still extant the downfalls of a castle or treble entrenchment, in the midst of which is a hole leading1 to a vault under ground. How far it extends no man...out or extinguish of themselves for want of air." He then suggests that this •was " probably an arsenal or store-house for laying up arms, ammunition,... | |
| Joseph Polsue - 1867 - 448 sider
...arms of Leveale were three calves or veals. In tho middle of this barton of Trove, on the top of я hill, is still extant the downfalls of a castle or...was an arsenal or store-house for laying up arms, amunition, corn, and provision for the soldiers of the castle wherein it stands, in the wars between... | |
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