 | 1799
...two poles, and fupporled on little arches of wood, very neatly carved ; the ufe of the poles feemcd to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our fedan chairs ; in one end of it was a Square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the fides, and leaving the angles open, fo... | |
 | Samuel Burder - 1807
...two poles, and supported upon little arches of wood, very neatly carved : the use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our sedan chair : in one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | William Fordyce Mavor - 1809
...two poles, and supported on little arches of wood, very neatly curved ; the use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our sedan chairs : in one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | Samuel Burder - 1812
...poles, and supported upon little arches of wood, very neatly carved : the use of tire poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our sedan chair : in one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | General history - 1814
...two poles, and supported on little arches of wood, very neatly carved ; the use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our sedan chairs : Jn one mil of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | Robert Kerr - 1815
...two poles, and supported on little arches of wood, very neatly carved ; the use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner «of our sedan chairs : Jn one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | Robert Kerr - 1815
...two poles, and supported on little arches of wood, very neatly carved ; the use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of our sedan chairs : in one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
 | John Hoyland - 1816 - 876 Seiten
...two poles, and supported upon little arches of wood, very neatly carved. The use of the poles secmed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of the English sedans. In one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring, touch* I'arkhurst's... | |
 | George Stanley Faber - 1816
...upon two poles, and supported on little arches of wood very neatly carved. The use of the poles seemed to be to remove it from place to place, in the manner of a sedan-chair. At one end of it was a square hole : and in the middle of the hole was a ring touching... | |
 | Flavius Josephus - 1823
...poles, and supported upon little arches of wood, very neatly carved : the use of the poles seemed to he to remove it from place to place in the manner of our sedan chair: in one end of it was a square hole, in the middle of which was a ring touching the sides,... | |
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