These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which extends a foot or more in diameter from the royal chamber on every side. Here the nurseries and magazines of provisions begin ; and, being separated by small empty chambers and galleries, which surround... Amphibious animals - Page 453by William Bingley - 1805Full view - About this book
| William Smellie - 1790 - 576 pages
...the eftimation of the Negroes, the exiflence of the whole community depends. Thefe apartments compofe an intricate labyrinth, which extends a foot or more in diameter from the royal chamber on every fide. Here the nurferies and magazines of provifions begin ; and, being feparated by fmall empty chambers... | |
| George Barrington - 1810 - 512 pages
...below, by what Mr. Smeathman calls the royal apartments, which contain only labourers and soldiers, who can be intended for no other purpose than to continue...all sides to the outward shell, and reach up within two-thirds or three-fourths of its height, leaving an open area in the middle under the dome, which... | |
| 1814 - 984 pages
...which contain only those labourers and soldiers that are employed m defence of the common parents. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...all sides to the outward shell, and reach up within two-thirds or three- fourths of its height, leaving an open area in the middle under the dome. This... | |
| Mrs. Hughs (Mary) - 1827 - 196 pages
...the happiness, and, in the estimation of the negroes, the existence of the whole community depends. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which extends a foot or more in diameter, from the toyal chamber, on every side. Here the nurseā¢ries and magazines of provisions begin, and being separated... | |
| William Bingley - 1829 - 380 pages
...such as contain only those labourers and soldiers that are employed in defence of the common parents. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...which surround them, and communicate with each other, they are continued on all sides to the outward shell, and reach up within two-thirds or threefourths... | |
| Georges Louis Le Clerc (comte de Buffon.) - 1831 - 526 pages
...safety depends the happiness, and, according to the negroes, even the existence, of the whole community. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...separated by small empty chambers and galleries, which go round them or communicate from one to the other, are continued on all sides to the outward shell,... | |
| William Smellie - 1832 - 348 pages
...the happiness, and, in the estimation of the negroes, the existence of the whole community depends. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...all sides to the outward shell, and reach up within it two thirds or three fourths of its height, leaving an open area in the middle under the dome, which... | |
| Edward Newman - 1841 - 316 pages
...mother, on whose safety depends the happiness, and probably even the existence, of the whole community. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...separated by small empty chambers and galleries which go round them, or communicate from one to the other, are continued on all sides to the outward shell,... | |
| William Benjamin Carpenter - 1845 - 612 pages
...existence, of the whole community. These apartments, being connected together by openings and passages, form an intricate labyrinth, which extends a foot or more in diameter from the royal chamber on every side ; and they are surrounded by the magazines and nurseries. The former are chambers of clay ; and are... | |
| C. T - 1847 - 316 pages
...mother; on whose safety depends the happiness, and probably even the existence, of the whole community. These apartments compose an intricate labyrinth, which...separated by small empty chambers, and galleries which go round them, or communicate from one to the other, are continued on all sides to the outward shell,... | |
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