| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 Seiten
...seems more prudent than its own) pressed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being advanced at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still, in the midst of a most hazardous and tremendous scene, llhe chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 Seiten
...seemsmore prudent than its own) pressed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being advanced at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still, in the midst of a most hazardous and tremendous scene. The chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 Seiten
...people followed them in the utmost consternation. When at a convenient distance from the houses, they stood still, in the midst of a most dangerous and dreadful scene. The chariots, they had ordered to be drawn out, were so agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 Seiten
...suggestion seems more prudent than its own) pressed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being got at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still...out were so agitated backwards and forwards, though in the open fields, that we could not keep them steady, even by supporting them with large stones.... | |
| Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 Seiten
...prudent than its own) pressed in great crowds about us, in our way out. Being advanced at a considerable distance from the houses, we stood still, in the midst of a most hazardous and tremendous scene. The chariots which we had ordered out, were so agitated backwards and... | |
| the christians - 1836 - 426 Seiten
...followed us in the utmost consternation, and passed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being got at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still...out, were so agitated backwards and forwards, though in the open held, that we could not keep them steady, even by supporting them with large stones. The... | |
| John Edmund Reade - 1838 - 584 Seiten
...with burning craters, now extinguished for want of fuel." LXIX. Where all was night : " The chariots we had ordered to be drawn out, were so " agitated backwards and forwards, that we could not keep " them steady, even by supporting them with large stones. " Darkness overspread... | |
| William Clarke (Architect) - 1847 - 636 Seiten
...prudent than its own, pressed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being got at a convenient distant from the houses, we stood still, in the midst of a...chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out, were BO agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level ground, that we could not keep them... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 Seiten
...people followed us in the utmost consternation, and pressed in great crowds about in our way. Being got to a convenient distance from the houses, we stood...chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out were agitated backwards and forwards, though upon the most level ground, that we could not keep them steady... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 Seiten
...suggestion seems more prudent than its own, pressed in great crowds about us in our way out. Being got at a convenient distance from the houses, we stood still in the midst of a most dangeious and dreadful scene. The chariots which we had ordered to be drawn out were so agitated backwards... | |
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