| 1739 - 474 sider
...that each Side of the Pyramid, as in that of Ceftius at Rome> was to be fmooth and upon a Plane. Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the letter or greater of thefe Pyramids (the latter of which wants likewife a great Part of the Point,... | |
| Thomas Shaw - 1757 - 590 sider
...the pyramid, P"*"11" as in Cae/iius's at Rome, was to lye fmooth and upon a plane. Yet no- "' thing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted,...great part of the point, where this filling up was to commence j but in the fecond, commonly called Chepbre?ies's pyramid, which may hint to us what was... | |
| 1807 - 752 sider
...each lide of tlie fyratiid, as in that of Ccjtins, at Roau, was to be fqnooth and upon a plane. Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the Icfler or greater of thefe pyramids (the lat. ter of which wants likewife a great part of the point,... | |
| Thomas Shaw - 1808 - 516 sider
...with prismatical stones, that each side of the pyramid, as in Cacstius' at Rome, was to to lie smooth and upon a plane. Yet nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the lesser or in the greater of these pyramids, the latter of which wants likewise a great part of the... | |
| Herodotus - 1812 - 468 sider
...that each side of the pyramid, as in that ofCestius, at Rome, wad to be smooth and upon a plane. Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the lesser or greater of these pyramids (the latter of which wants likewise a great part they elevated... | |
| Herodotus - 1821 - 478 sider
...that each side of the pyramid, as in that of Cestius, at Rome, was to be smooth and upon a plane. Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the lesser or greater of these pyramids (the latter of which wants likewise a great « they elevated the... | |
| Thomas Gaisford - 1824 - 650 sider
...prismatical stones, that each side of the pyramid, as in Cestius's at Rome, was to lie smooth and on a plane. Yet nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted, in the lesser or in the greater of these pyramids ; the latter of which likewise wants a great part of the... | |
| 1867 - 752 sider
...that each fide of the pyramid, as in that of Ceftius, at Riwe, was to be fmooth and upon a plane. Now nothing of this kind appears to have been ever attempted in the leffer or greater of thefe pyramids (the latter of which wants likewife a great part of the point,... | |
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