| Julia Kavanagh - 1858 - 344 Seiten
...same time that he reproved me for my careless security; nevertheless, I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid; the buildings all round us tottered, and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined,... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1859 - 436 Seiten
...Misenum, while the uncle was at Stabias, in the same vicinity to the mountain : " It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered, and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining without imminent... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1859 - 456 Seiten
...Misenum, while the uncle was at Stabiae, in the same vicinity to the mountain : " It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered, and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining without, imminent... | |
| Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1859 - 510 Seiten
...for many days before, some shocks of an earthquake, which the less surprised us as they are extremely frequent in Campania ; but they were so particularly violent that night, that they not only shook every thing about us, but seemed, indeed, to threaten total destruction. My mother flew to my chamber,... | |
| 1859 - 878 Seiten
...in the same vicinity to the mountain :— "It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly fnint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered, and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining •without imminent... | |
| Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1860 - 520 Seiten
...for many days before, some shocks of an earthquake, which the less surprised us as they are extremely frequent in Campania ; but they were so particularly violent that night, that they not only shook every thing about us, but seemed, indeed, to threaten total destruction. My mother flew to my chamber,... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 418 Seiten
...while the uncle was at Stabiœ, in the same vicinity to the mountain: — " It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered; and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining without imminent... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 404 Seiten
...while the uncle was at Stabise, in the same vicinity to the mountain: — " It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered; and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining without imminent... | |
| Jacob Bigelow - 1867 - 406 Seiten
...while the uncle was at Stabise, in the same vicinity to the mountain: — " It was now morning, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid. The buildings all around us tottered; and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the piare was narrow and confined, there was no remaining without imminent... | |
| William Henry Davenport Adams - 1868 - 296 Seiten
...careless indifference. Nevertheless, I still went on with my author. " Day was rapidly breaking, but the light was exceedingly faint and languid ; the...buildings all around us tottered; and though we stood upon open ground, yet, as the area was narrow and confined, we could not remain without certain and... | |
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