One bridge of massive masonry of large stones is one hundred and twenty feet long and thirty-five feet high, with pointed arches.
In the centre was a circle, eight feet in diameter, of large stones, with a single stone in the middle of it.
The ground here was intermixed with large stones, most of which were removed in building the canal.
Nearly in the centre of the work, in the position indicated in the plan, is a line of large stones.
They are each about two hundred and fifty feet in circumference, and fifteen feet in perpendicular height, and are in part composed of large stones.
At 9 feet out from the middle of the west wall is a platform 7 by 7 feet, its west edge on large stones in place.
At the north end, inside, is a platform 80 feet north and south by 45 feet east and west, the four walls carefully and regularly laid up, the space within them filled with large stones, and the surface leveled with beach pebbles.
These walls, as in all other heavy structures observed, were made by carefully laying up two rows of large stones at a little distance apart and filling the space between them with stones of any convenient size, thrown in at random.
Sling cart, a kind of cart used to transport cannon and their carriages, large stones, machines, etc.
Defn: A mound or massive work formed of masonry or large stones, etc.
Defn: An engine of war used for throwing viretons, large stones, and other missiles; a springal.
Baikant] The absence of large stones or boulders of rock in the bed of the Teesta is very remarkable, considering the great volume and rapidity of the current, and that it shoots directly from the rocky hills to the gravelly plains.
Great trouble was taken with the larger and higher wall: it was built entirely of large stones, for the most part hewn, and all of us, even Georgios Photidas, thought it might last for centuries.
There are no traces of inclosing rectangular walls; the thickness of the kiva walls and the exceptionally large stones used in parts of it suggest that the kiva stood alone.
The masonry is very rough and chinked only with large stones.
The masonry is rather rough, consisting of large stones, pretty well chinked with small spawls.
The walls of the rooms on the west are composed of large stones laid in plenty of mud mortar and plastered inside and out; those of the eastern portion were built of small stones, chinked but not plastered.
An engine of war used for throwing viretons, large stones, and other missiles; a springal.
A mound or massive work formed of masonry or large stones, etc.
The two mounds may very likely be identical, for although Castaneda's plate represents a regular curved arch, Kingsborough's copy has the pointed arch of large stones.
Balanoides) were seen sticking to large stones, at present left by the tide.
In proportion as I approached Westbothland, the height of the mountains, the quantity of large stones, and the extent of the forests, gradually decreased.
A quantity of large stones lay by the road side, which the governor of the province had caused to be dug up in order to mend the high-way.
But the intervals which we have mentioned, are closed up in front by large stones.
The boundaries of the respective fields are marked by large stones [Arabic].
Before the castle is a well more than thirty feet deep, walled in by large stones, but without water.
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