We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached, guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require a good leap/ The first Arab jumped the ditch and we all followed him. The passage we entered was extremely small, and so low... The Literary Panorama and National Register - 901 ページ1817全文表示 - この書籍について
| 1817 - 628 ページ
...being led to the mummies if they would make another attempt. They next approached a chamber ' guarded by a trench of unknown ' depth, and wide enough to...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth, and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that we had left, but, like it,... | |
| 1817 - 612 ページ
...depth, and wide enough to require • good leap. The first Arab jumped the ditch, and we all follow«! him. The passage we entered was extremely small, and so low in •ome places as to oblige us to crawl Uat on the ground, and almost always on our hands and knees.... | |
| Thomas Legh - 1816 - 186 ページ
...induced once more to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...us to crawl flat on the ground, and almost always o Q on our hands and knees. The intricacies of its windings reO sembled a labyrinth, and it terminated... | |
| 1817 - 590 ページ
...induced once more to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth, and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left, but,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 ページ
...more 'Í to to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by u trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth, und it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left, but,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1817 - 860 ページ
...approached guarded by a trench of unkno>vn depth, and wide enough to require a good leap. The-tirst Arab jumped the ditch, and we all followed him. The...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth, and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left, but,... | |
| 1817 - 678 ページ
...induced once more to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...leap. The first Arab jumped the ditch, and we all fol» lowed him The passage we entered was extremely small, and so low in some places as to oblige... | |
| 1818 - 492 ページ
...induced once more to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached, guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth, and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that which we had left, but,... | |
| 1822 - 430 ページ
...induced once more to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we now approached, guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...knees. The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth ; and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that we had left ; but, like... | |
| 1823 - 442 ページ
...induced OHcemore to attend them. We found the opening of the chamber which we new approached, guarded by a trench of unknown depth, and wide enough to require...knees- The intricacies of its windings resembled a labyrinth ; and it terminated at length in a chamber much smaller than that We had left ; but, like... | |
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