The square was full of coaches, chariots, chaises, horses, and mules, deserted by their drivers and attendants, as well as their owners. The nobility, gentry, and clergy, who were assisting at divine service when the earthquake began, fled away with the... The Marquis of Pombal - Seite 63von John Smith Athelstane Carnota (Conde da) - 1871 - 387 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1789 - 550 Seiten
...feemcd ilii. jointed. The fquare wat full of coaches, chariots, chaifes, horfes, and mules, deferted by their drivers and attendants, as well as their owners. The nobility, gentry, and clergy, who were affifting at divine fcrvice when the earthquake began, flud away with the utmoft precipitation, every... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1802 - 408 Seiten
...disuuited,' The square 'was full of coaches, chaliots, chaises, horses, mules, deserted 'by their crivers and attendants, as well as their owners. The nobility, gentry, 'and' clergy, who were "insisting at divine service when the earthquake i.fgan, fled away with the utmost precipitation, "ieryone... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1804 - 372 Seiten
...the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches, chariots, chaises, horses, mules, deserted by their drivers and attendants, as...earthquake began, fled away with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars to the... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1807 - 364 Seiten
...the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches, chariots, chaises, horses, mules, deserted by their drivers and attendants, as well as their owners. The nohility, gentry, and clergy, who were assisting at divine service when th:- earthquake hegan, fled... | |
| 1832 - 406 Seiten
...notwithstanding their solidity, had been so shaken, that several large stones tell from the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches,...earthquake began, fled away with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars, to the... | |
| John Davenport - 1839 - 520 Seiten
...notwithstanding their solidity had been so shaken, that several large stones fell from the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches,...at divine service when the earthquake began, fled awey with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus... | |
| Wilhelm Wittich - 1845 - 432 Seiten
...the whole city, though no other cause had concurred, especially as it met with no interruption." " The nobility, gentry, and clergy, who were assisting...earthquake began, fled away 'with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars to the... | |
| 1847 - 568 Seiten
...notwithstanding their solidity, had been so shaken, that several large stones fell from the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches,...earthquake began, fled away with the utmost precipitation, everv one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars to the... | |
| Half hours - 1847 - 560 Seiten
...several large stones fell from the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches, chaises, horses, and mules, deserted by their drivers...earthquake began, fled away with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars to the... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 Seiten
...notwithstanding their solidity, had been so shaken, that several large stones fell from the top, and every part seemed disjointed. The square was full of coaches,...earthquake began, fled away with the utmost precipitation, every one where his fears carried him, leaving the splendid apparatus of the numerous altars to the... | |
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