| John Wesley - 1796 - 666 páginas
...round his legs, by which he might be pulled back, at a concerted fignal, he entered head foremoft, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of the den, on the eaft fide oi a very high ledge of of rocks, is about two feet fquare ; from thence it defcends obliquely... | |
| David Humphreys, Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati - 1788 - 202 páginas
...round his legs, by which he might be pulled back, at a concerted fignal, he entered head foremoft, with the blazing torch in his hand. THE aperture of the den, on the eaft fide of a very high ledge of rocks, is about two feet fquare ; from thence it deicends obliquely... | |
| 1792 - 532 páginas
...fattened round his legs, by which he might be pulled back, at a concerted fignal, he entered headforemoft, with the blazing torch in his hand. ' The aperture of the den, on the eaft fide of a very high ledge of rocks, is about two feet fquare : thence it defcends obliquely fifteen... | |
| Jedidiah Morse - 1792 - 522 páginas
...fattened round his legs, by which he might be pulled back, at a concerted fignal, he entered head foremen, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of the den, on the eaft fide of a very high ledge of rocks, is about two feet fquare ; from thence it defcends obliquely... | |
| 1793 - 470 páginas
...fattened round his legs, by which he might be pulled back at a concerted figna], he entered head foremoft, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of the den, on the eaft fide of a very high ledge of rocks, is about two feet fquare ; from thence it defcends obliquely... | |
| William Winterbotham - 1796 - 580 páginas
...round his legs, by which he might be pulled back at a concerted fignal, he entered head forc-uioft, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of the den, on the eaft fule of a very high kdge of rocks, is about two feet fquare from thence it dcfccnd» obliquely... | |
| William Granger - 1802 - 672 páginas
...faftened to his legs, by which he might be pulled back at a concerted fignal, he entered, head-foremoft, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of the den, on the caft fide of a very high ledge of rocks, is about two feet fquare : from thence it defcends obliquely... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 páginas
...having a long rope fastened round his legs, by which he might be pulled back, at a concerted signal,he entered head foremost, with the blazing torch in his...feet, then running horizontally about ten more, it ascends gradually sixteen feet towaitls its termination. The sKles of this subterraneous' cavity are... | |
| David Humphreys - 1804 - 440 páginas
...round his legs, by •which he might be pulled back, at a concerted signal, he entered head-foremost, with the blazing torch in his hand. The aperture of...feet, then running horizontally about ten more, it ascends gradually sixteen feet towards its termination. The sides of this subterraneous cavity are... | |
| Thomas Smith - 1804 - 356 páginas
...head foremost, with the blaming torch in his hand. The aperture of the cave, on the east side of a high ledge of rocks, is about two feet square : from thence it descends obliquely fifteen feet, and then running horizontally abpu.t ten more, it Ascends gradually sixteen feet towards its termination.... | |
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