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" From their edges being much battered and broken, they were supposed to have been employed by the ancient Britons as chisels for cutting stone, and that they put a wooden shaft in the hollow end of them, and so drove them with a mallet. The shaft, when... "
Local records; or, Historical register of remarkable events, which have ... - Página 74
por John Sykes - 1824
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A View of Northumberland: With an Excursion to the Abbey of ..., Volumen2

William Hutchinson - 1778 - 544 páginas
...employed might be drawn out of the chizzel, and by running a firing thro' the ring on their fides, feveral of them might be tied together, and conveniently carried by the workman at his girdle, or otherwife, and one (haft ferve them all. About eight years ago near a buibel of them were found at...
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A Descriptive and Historical View of Alnwick ...

W. Davison - 1822 - 390 páginas
...in the hollow end of them, and so drove them with a mallet. The shaft, when not employed, he adds, might be drawn out of the chisel, and, by running...supposed to have any relation to what was found below. So many of these brass chisels have been found in this island, 7 and so few any where else, and those...
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An Historical, Topographical, and Descriptive View of the County ..., Volumen1

Eneas Mackenzie - 1825 - 538 páginas
...them with a mallet. The shaft, when not employed, he continues, might be drawn out of the chissel ; and, by running a string through the ring on their...girdle, or otherwise, and one shaft serve them all. This idea seems confirmed from the circumstance of several brass chissels being found under a small...
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Sketches, Illustrative of the Topography and History of New and Old Sleaford ...

1825 - 454 páginas
...are made of it, and other weapons. The shaft, when not employed, might he drawn out of the chisels, and by running a string through the ring on their...girdle, or otherwise, and one shaft serve them all. So many of these brass chisels have been found in this island, and so few any where else, and those...
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Sketches, illustrative of the topography and history of new and old Sleaford

James Creasey - 1825 - 452 páginas
...are made of it, and other weapons. The shaft, when not employed, might be drawn out of the chisels, and by running a string through the ring on their...together, and conveniently carried by the workman at bis girdle, or otherwise, and one shaft serve them all. So many of these brass chisels have been found...
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THE LOCAL HISTORIAN'S TABLE BOOK, Volumen1

Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 páginas
...chisels, with a ring near the thicker end. From their edges being much battered and broken, they were supposed to have been employed by the ancient Britons...supposed to have any relation to what was found below. — Mackenzie's Northumberland. 1 727. — The figure of Robin of Risingham, or Robin of Reedsdale,...
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The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurrences ..., Volumen1

Moses Aaron Richardson - 1841 - 452 páginas
...chisels, with a ring near the thicker end. From their edges being much battered and broken, they were supposed to have been employed by the ancient Britons...supposed to have any relation to what was found below. — Mackenzie's Northumberland. 1727. — The figure of Robin of Risingham, or Robin of Reedsdale,...
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The Local Historian's Table Book, of Remarkable Occurrences ..., Volúmenes1-2

1841 - 894 páginas
...thicker end. From their edges being much battered and broken, they were supposed to have been employed bv the ancient Britons as chisels for cutting stone,...supposed to have any relation to what was found below. — Mackenzie's NorthutnberlanA. 1727. — The figure of Robin of Risingham, or Robin of Reedsdale,...
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Publications of the Surtees Society, Volumen80

1887 - 598 páginas
...are made of it, and other weapons. The shaft when not imployed might be drawn out of the chissels*, and by running a string through the ring on their sides, several! of them might be tyed together, and conveniently carryed by the workman at his girdle, or otherwise, and one shaft serve...
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The Publications of the Surtees Society, Volumen80

1887 - 594 páginas
...through the ring on their sides, severall of them might be tyed together, and conveniently carryed by the workman at his girdle, or otherwise, and one shaft serve them all. About 8 years ago, near a bushel of these were found at Cave, upon the banks of the Humber in Yorkshire,...
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