| sir Walter Scott (bart.) - 1883 - 144 sider
...Six flat stones are commonly found in the centre, forming a cavity of greater or smaller dimensions, in which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed...unbaked clay, etched with some very rude ornaments, his skill apparently being inadequate to baking the vase, when completely finished. The contents were... | |
| Walter Scott - 1884 - 616 sider
...Six flat stones are commonly found in the centre, forming a cavity of greater or smaller dimensions, in which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed...unbaked clay, etched with some very rude ornaments, his skill apparently being inadequate to baking the vase, when completely finished. The contents were... | |
| Sir Walter Scott - 1890 - 612 sider
...flat stones are commonly found in the centre, forming n. cavity of greater or smaller dimensions, m which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed...discovered beneath an immense cairn at Roughlee, in Liddcsdule. It is of the most barbarous construction ; the middle of the substance alone having been... | |
| Walter Scott - 1900 - 618 sider
...Six flat stones are commonly found in the centre, forming a cavity of greater or smaller dimensions, in which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed...unbaked clay, etched with some very rude ornaments ; his skill apparently being inadequate to baking the vase, when completely finished. The contents... | |
| Sir Walter Scott, edited by J. Logie Robertson, M.A. - 1904 - 986 sider
...Six flat stones are common!y found in the centre, forming a cavity of greater or smaller dimensions, in which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed of one discovered beneath an immense cairn at l¿oughlee, in Liddcsdahe, It is of the most barbarous construction; the middle of the substance alone... | |
| Walter Scott - 1854 - 892 sider
...The author U possessed of one, discovered beneath an immense cairn at Roughlee, in Liddosdale. It U of the most barbarous construction ; the middle of...inner and outer coat of unbaked clay, etched with soma very rude ornaments ; hisskill apparently being inadequate to baking the vase, when completely... | |
| Walter Scott - 1831 - 582 sider
...stones are commonly fouud in the centre, formmi; ft avil] iI ¡,i . -¡(er «. r smaller dimensions, in which an urn is often placed. The author is possessed of one, .li-i-.i\Mi .1 heiie, idi ¡in immense cairn at Roii(;hlee, in Liddc&dalc. It is of the most barbarous... | |
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