| Edmond Halley - 1708 - 460 pages
...little off of Sant Agnefe, They take their Names from the Churches in their Neighbourhood, and ftem to divide the circumference of the City without the...under, and for many Miles about it, is faid to be hollowl" Now there are two forts of Author* that run into extravagance on this fubject ; the one will... | |
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1716 - 748 pages
...Fields a little ofiof Sant dgmfe. They take thtir Names from the Churches in their Neighbourhood, and feem to divide the Circumference of the City without the Walls between them, extending their GaSuries every where under, and a vaft way from it, fo that all the Ground under, and for many Miles... | |
| Edmond Halley - 1727 - 470 pages
...a little off of Sant j/ignefe. They take their Names from the Churches in their Neighbourhood, and feem to divide the Circumference of the City without...extending their Galleries every where under, and a vail way from it, fo that all the Ground under, and for many Miles about it, is faid to be hollow.... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 454 pages
...from the churches in their neighbourhood, and feem to divide the circumference of the city Avithout the walls between them, extending their galleries every where under, and a vail way from it ; fo that all the ground under Rome, and for many miles about it, fome fay 20, is... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 820 pages
...iiland of Malta. The Roman catacombs take particular names from the churches in their neighbourhood, and feem to divide the circumference of the city without...the walls between them, extending their galleries everywhere under, and a vaft way from it ; fo that all the ground under Rome, and for many miles about... | |
| 1823 - 848 pages
...Malta. The Roman catacombs lake particular names from the churches in their neighbourhood, and seem to divide the circumference of the city without the walls between them, extending their galleries everywhere under, and a vast way from it -, so that all the ground under Rome, .and for many miles... | |
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