| William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 354 Seiten
...flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. I might boast that, during all this scene of horror not a sigh or expression... | |
| the christians - 1836 - 426 Seiten
...flame (as in truth it was), than the return of day ; however the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. I might boast, that during all this scene of horror, not a sigh or... | |
| 1835 - 298 Seiten
...flames (which it really was) than the return of day ; however, the fire fell at a distance from us. Here again we were immersed in thick darkness, and a heavy...and then to shake off) otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. At last this frightful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud... | |
| John Miley - 1843 - 382 Seiten
...hen again we were immersed in thick darkness, and thick shower of ashes rained upon us, which we fere obliged every now and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the leap. I might boast that during all this scene not sigh or expression of... | |
| John P. Hiester - 1845 - 298 Seiten
...of flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were every now and then obliged to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap.... | |
| Wilhelm Wittich - 1845 - 432 Seiten
...day. However the fire fell at a great distance from us, and then we were again immersed in darkness. A heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were obliged now and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. I supported... | |
| Young people - 1852 - 1020 Seiten
...flames (as in truth it was) than the return of day": however, the fire fell at a distance from us. Then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. At last this dreadful darkness -was dissipated (after a duration of... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 Seiten
...flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us ; then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. I might boast that during all this scene of horror not a sigh or expression... | |
| William Jardine, P. J. Selby - 1850 - 370 Seiten
...flames (which it really was) than the return of day ; however, the fire fell at a distance from us. Here again we were immersed in thick darkness, and a heavy...and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap. At last this frightful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud... | |
| 1850 - 418 Seiten
...flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and...every now and then to shake off, otherwise we should Y have been crushed and buried in the heap. I might boast that, during all this scene of horror, not... | |
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