| Humphrey Prideaux - 1799 - 682 pągines
...clofely cemented together by plafter, a:;d then over all •were laid thick flieets of k-ad, and, lallly, upon the lead was laid the mould of the garden : and...to keep the moifture of the mould from running away dov.-.i through the arches. The mould or earth laid hereon was of that depth, as to have room enough... | |
| Franēois-René vicomte de Chateaubriand - 1812 - 334 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The mould, or earth, laid hereon, was so... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1815 - 468 pągines
...2. Strabo, lib. 16. Q; Ciirtius, lib. 5, c. 1 all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away down through the arches....was of that depth, as to have room enough for the greatest trees to take rooting in it ; and such were planted all over it in every terrace, as were... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1820 - 386 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The mould, or earth, laid hereon, was so... | |
| 1825 - 314 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The mould or earth laid thereon, was So... | |
| Patrick Fitzgerald - 1827 - 748 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden : and all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The mould or earth laid thereon was so... | |
| Claudius James Rich - 1839 - 490 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The mould or earth laid hereon was so deep... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1841 - 362 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered wilh thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the nrches. The earth laid hereon was so deep, that... | |
| Humphrey Prideaux - 1845 - 460 pągines
...closely cemented together by plaster, and then over all were laid thick sheets of lead; and, lastly, upon the lead was laid the mould of the garden: and all this flooruge was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away down through the arches.... | |
| Charles Rollin - 1850 - 544 pągines
...closely cemented together with plaster. The whole was covered with thick sheets of lead, upon which lay the mould of the garden. And all this floorage was contrived to keep the moisture of the mould from running away through the arches. The earth laid hereon was so deep, that... | |
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