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" ... againft the wall, in fuch a manner that one end refted on the top of the wall and the other on the ground, at a confiderable diftance from the -bottom of it; thefe they covered with branches of trees, fern, &c. "
The History of the Discovery and Conquest of the Canary Islands - Page 36
by Juan de Abreu de Galindo, George Glas - 1767
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 34

Early English newspapers - 1764 - 706 pages
...cement, each enclol'nre having one narrow entry; on the infide they placed poles or I'pars agaiuft the wall, in fuch a manner that one end refted on...wall, and the other on the ground at a confiderable diltance Irom it : thele they cog vered with branches of trees or fern, and each enclofure contained...
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The Beauties of All Magazines Selected for ..., Volume 3

1764 - 592 pages
...fdgßea. 67 having one narrow entry ; on the infide they placed poles or fpars againft the wall in Inch a manner that one end refted on the top of the wall,...other on the ground at a confiderable diftance from it ; thefè they covered with branches of trees or fern, and each enclofure contained about twenty...
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The Ancient Inhabitants of the Canary Islands

Earnest Albert Hooton - Social Science - 1925 - 518 pages
...entry; on the inside they placed poles or sparrs against the wall, in such a manner that one end rested on the top of the wall and the other on the ground, at a considerable distance from the bottom of it; these they covered with branches of trees, fern, etc....
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