| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 páginas
...overpowered with showers of ashes, unable to keep themselves on the wing — the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was...to be found — the sea was much discoloured, but not uncommonly agitated ; and it is remarkable, that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 436 páginas
...overpowered with showers of favilla, unable to keep themselves on the wing ; the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was...be found — the sea was much discoloured, but in nowise uncommonly agitated; and it is remarkable, that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1834 - 572 páginas
...keep themselves on the wing ; the cattle were starving from want of food, as not a blade of grass or leaf was now to be found. The sea was much discoloured,...and, it is remarkable, that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance of the earth, it continued quite passive, and did not at any time sympathize... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1837 - 376 páginas
...St. Christopher's to Barbadoes, had her decks suddenly covered with ashes two or three inches deep. The sea was much discoloured, but in no wise uncommonly...and it is remarkable, that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance of the earth, it continued quite passive, and did not at any time sympathize... | |
| John Small - 1876 - 646 páginas
...overpowered with showers of ashes, unable to keep themselves on the wing; the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was...now to be found. The sea was much discoloured, but not uncommonly agitated ; and it is remarkable that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance... | |
| Tempest Anderson, Sir John Smith Flett - 1903 - 254 páginas
...overpowered with showers of favilla, unable to keep themselves on the wing ; the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was...to be found. The sea was much discoloured, but in nowise uncommonly agitated ; it is remarkable that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1812 - 540 páginas
...to keep themselves on the wing; the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of prass or a leaf was now to be found The sea was much discoloured, but in nowise uncommonly agitated : it is remarkable, that, throughout the whole of this violent disturbance... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1813 - 824 páginas
...showers of favilla, unable to keep themselves on the wing; the cattle were starving for want of food j as not a blade of grass or a leaf was now to be found...and it is remarkable, that throughout the whole of this violent disturbance of the earth, it continued quite passive, and did not at any time sympathise... | |
| 1903 - 650 páginas
...overpowered with the showers of favilla, unable to keep themselves on the wing; the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was now to be found; the sea was much discolored, but in nowise uncommonly agitated, and it is remarkable that throughout the whole of the... | |
| 1812 - 1092 páginas
...\vltL showers of favilla, unable to keep themselves on the wing-»— the cattle were starving for want of food, as not a blade of grass or a leaf was...much discoloured, but in no wise uncommonly agitated. About four o'clock pm the noise became more alarming, and just before sun-set the clouds reflected... | |
| |