or lake of Geneva, doth mix and incorporate with the water of the lake. For as for any tubuli to let out the fuliginous air at the top of the Pyramid, none could be Pyramidographia - Seite 92von John Greaves - 1737Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
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...wanting in an answer to the future Warden, assuring him, amongst much else not wholly correct, that 'as for any tubuli to let out the fuliginous air at the top of the Pyramid none could be discovered within or without.' Harvey replied, ' they might be so small as that they could not easily... | |
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...wanting in an answer to the future Warden, assuring him, amongst much else not wholly correct, that 'as for any tubuli to let out the fuliginous air at the top of the Pyramid, none could be discovered within or without.' Harvey replied, ' they might be so small as that they could not easily... | |
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...Pyramid, and was therefore not to be lightly contradicted, that, " as for any tubuli, or little tunnels, to let out the fuliginous air at the top of the Pyramid, none could be discovered u-itliin or without." To this Dr. Harvey replied most discreetly, "They might be so small,... | |
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...not wanting tii . answer to the future Warden, assuring him, amongst much else not whollv n.rr that 'as for any tubuli to let out the fuliginous air at the tup of the Pyramid •_ could b« discovered within or without.' Harvey replied, 'they might be ao... | |
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