... of the former, by which it would seem that an intermediate pillar at least had been removed. In a parallel line to the north are two others remaining erect, the one from the other distant about 52 paces, nearly one- fourth of the greatest space on... The Archaeological Journal - Page 3461872Full view - About this book
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley, Joseph Nightingale, James Norris Brewer, John Evans, John Hodgson, Francis Charles Laird, Frederic Shoberl, John Bigland, Thomas Rees - 1803 - 716 lehte
...two others, remaining erect, the one from the other distant about fifty-two paces, nearly one fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area between is ninety -three paces; in the midway of which, at the eastern extremity, stands the cromlech." At a little... | |
| John Britton, Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1803 - 662 lehte
...two others, remaining erect, the one from the other distant about fifty-two paces, nearly one fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area between is ninety-three paces; in the midway of which, at the eastern extremity, stands the cromlech." At a little... | |
| Teignmouth guide - 1863 - 180 lehte
...paces, nearly one-fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area between is ninetythree paces, in the midway of which, at the eastern extremity, stands the Cromlech. This Druiduxty, beginning on the environs of the Cromlech, was intended to inspire those who were approaching... | |
| George Wareing Ormerod - 1876 - 104 lehte
...formerly existed. Polwhele, in his Historical Views of Devonshire, p. 61, and History of Devon, vol. i, p. 150, when describing the Cromlech, writes thus : —...adds (Historical View, p. 94; History of Devon, vol. i, p. 154) : — " At Drewsteignton the Cromlegh is placed on an elevated spot overlooking a sacred... | |
| George Wareing Ormerod - 1876 - 106 lehte
...north are two others remaining erect, the one from the other distant about 52 paces, nearly one- fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area...adds (Historical View, p. 94 ; History of Devon, vol. i, p. 154) : — " At Drewsteignton the Cromlegh is placed on an elevated spot overlooking a sacred... | |
| 1901 - 344 lehte
...North are two other remaining erect, the one from the other distant about 52 paces, nearly one fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area...which at the Eastern extremity stands the Cromlech, and if conjecture may be permitted I should not scruple to assert that this originally grand Vista... | |
| Peter Fabyan Sparke Amery, John S. Amery, Joshua Brooking Rowe - 1901 - 354 lehte
...North are two other remaining erect, the one from the other distant about 52 paces, nearly one fourth of the greatest space on the opposite line. The area...which at the Eastern extremity stands the Cromlech, and if conjecture may be permitted I should not scruple to assert that this originally grand Vista... | |
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