Secured with bastions or fortifications.
1 To the North there were low pale-colored hills, in places bastioned with rock.
2 She could no more move than the bastioned wall behind her.
3 To the left was a flat-topped mesa eroded to fantastic mockery of some bastioned fort.
4 Toward the Morro is a bastioned face protected by a deep ditch, sally port, and drawbridge.
5 El Principe, a stone - bastioned redoubt west of Havana.
6 It was evidently a rectangular, bastioned work, and the location of the bastions and magazine can be readily made out.
7 However, here was the cliff - bastioned sea-front, and down there was the boulder on which she had stood like a statue in the moonlight.
8 La Cabana, a stone - bastioned work with both land and water front, in rear of El Morro, and directly opposite the city of Havana.
9 Fort Santo Antonio, a tall white house upon a bastioned terrace, crowns proudly enough a knob of black rock and low green growth.
10 On the left, in an angle formed by the junction of a rivulet with the St. Lawrence, was a square bastioned fort of stone.
11 San Salvador de la Punta, a stone - bastioned work west of harbor entrance, with small advanced and detached work, built on a rock near harbor mouth.
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