... which enters a hole made for it in the door-post, and is there fastened by small bolts of iron wire, which fall from above into little orifices made for them in the top of the lock. The key is a long piece of wood, having at the end small pieces of... Journal of a Tour in the Levant - Side 496av William Turner - 1820Uten tilgangsbegrensning - Om denne boken
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1843 - 734 sider
...wood, 776 777 having at the end small pieces of iron wire of different lengths, irregularly fixed in, corresponding in number and direction with the bolts which fall into the lock; these it lifts, upon being introduced into the lock, which it then pulls back. The bolts of wire differ in number from... | |
| John Blackburn - 1854 - 392 sider
...of wood, having at the end small pieces of iron wire of different length«, irregu lar! y fixed in, corresponding in number and direction with the bolts which fall into the lock; these it lifts upon being introduced into the lock, which it then pulls back. The bolts of wire differ in number from... | |
| George Bush - 1854 - 694 sider
...piece of wood, having at the end small pieces of iron wire of different lengths, irregularly fixed in, corresponding in number and direction with the bolts which fall into the lock ; these it lift» upon being introduced into the lock, which it then pulls back. The bolts of wire differ in number... | |
| George Bush - 1865 - 704 sider
...piece of wood, having at the end small pieces of iron wire of different lengths, irregularly fixed in, corresponding in number and direction with the bolts which fall into the lock ; these it lifts upon being introduced into the lock, which it then pulls back. The bolls of wire differ in number from... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1878 - 402 sider
...piece of wood, having at the end small pieces of iron wire of different lengths, irregularly fixed in, corresponding in number and direction with the bolts which fall into the lock ; these it lifts upon being introduced into the lock, which it then pulls back. The bolts of wire differ in number from... | |
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