| 1804 - 560 páginas
...afterwards to ascend from Mount Vesuvins. Its figure resembled that of a pine"tree; for it shot up a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at the top into a sort of branches, and it appeared sometimes bright, and sometimes dark and spotted, as it was more or less impregnated... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1816 - 540 páginas
...cloud issued, but it was found afterwards to ascend from mount Vesuvius. Its figure resembled that of a pine-tree ; for it shot up to a great height in...extended itself at the top into a sort of branches ; and it appeared sometimes bright, and sometimes dark and spotted, as it was either •more or less... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 páginas
...a more exact description of its figure than by resembling it to that of a pine-tree, for it shot up a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at the top into a sort of branches; occasioned, 1 imagine, either by a sudden gust of air that impelled it, the force of which decreased... | |
| C. Gros - 1818 - 492 páginas
...exact description of its figurey than by resembling' it to that of a pine.tree, for it (shot up}"1 a great height in the* form of a* trunk", which extended itself at the top into a* sort of branches, occasioned", I imagine, by a sudden gust" of air that impelled it, the force of which decreased (as... | |
| Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 páginas
...more exact description of its figure, than by resembling it to that of a pine-tree, for it shot up a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at the top into a sort of branches; occasioned, I imagine, either by a sudden gust of air that impelled it, the force of which decreased... | |
| Charles Room - 1828 - 108 páginas
...more exact description of its figure, than by resembling it to that of a pine tree ; for it shot up a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at the top into a sort of branches ; occasioned, I imagine, either by a sudden gust of air that upheld it, the force of which decreased... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 páginas
...more exact description of its figure than by resembling it to that of a pine-tree ; for it shot up a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at the top into a sort of branches ; occasioned, I imagine, either by a sudden gust of air that impelled it, the force of which decreased... | |
| John Edmund Reade - 1838 - 584 páginas
...its figure than " by resembling it to that of a pine-tree, for it shot up to a '• great height in form of a trunk, which extended itself, at " the top, into a sort of branches." PLINY. LXVII. Vesuvius, in his ever-green attire : " Above these," says Strabo, " rises Vesuvius, well... | |
| 1840 - 522 páginas
...cloud issued, but it was found afterwards to ascend from Mount Vesuvius. Its figure resembled that of a pine-tree : for it shot up to a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at top into a sort of branches ; and it appeared sometimes bright, and sometimes dark and spotted, as... | |
| 1840 - 530 páginas
...it was found afterwards to ascend from Mount Vesuvius. Its figure resembled that of a pine-tree; fur it shot up to a great height in the form of a trunk, which extended itself at top into a sort of branches; and it appeared sometimes bright, and sometimes dark and spotted, as it... | |
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