| Thomas Nashe (pseud) - 1871 - 326 sivua
...it : but I for varietys sake went in by sea, and out by land. Now men may object, how can a man go into a mine, the entrance of it being into the sea,...To which objection thus I answer, that at low water mark, the sea being ebbed away, and a great part of the sand bare ; upon this same sand (being mixed... | |
| John Taylor - 1618 - 82 sivua
...it : but I for varietys sake went in by sea, and out by land. Now men may object, how can a man go into a mine, the entrance of it being into the sea,...To which objection thus I answer, that at low water mark, the sea being ebbed away, and a great part of the sand bare ; upon this -same sand (being mixed... | |
| Thomas Bedford - 1872 - 798 sivua
...it : but I for varietys sake went in by sea, and out by land. Now men may object, how can a man go into a mine, the entrance of it being into the sea,...To which objection thus I answer, that at low water mark, the sea being ebbed away, and a great part of the sand bare ; upon this same sand (being mixed... | |
| John Taylor - 1888 - 340 sivua
...it : but 1 for variety's sake went in by sea, and out by land. Now men may object, how can a man go into a mine, the entrance of it being into the sea,...that the sea will follow him, and so drown the mine 1 To which objection thus I answer, that at low water mark, the sea being ebbed away, and a great part... | |
| 1900 - 544 sivua
...Taylor visited Culross in 1618. The following is a short excerpt from this interesting work : — " The mine hath two wayes into it, the one by sea and...away, and a great part of the sand bare, upon the same san^ (being mixed with rockes and cragges) did the master of this great vrorke build a round circular... | |
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