| John Russell (painter.) - 1748 - 324 pàgines
..." exceedingly faint and languid; the buildings " all around us tottered, and tho' we flood upori " open ground, yet as the place was narrow and " confined, there was no remaining there without " certain and great danger : we therefore refolved f to quit the town. The people followed... | |
| Midwife - 1750 - 302 pàgines
...the Light was exceeding faint and languid ; the Buildings all around us totter'd, and tho' we flood upon open Ground, yet as the Place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and .great Danger, we therefore refolved to quit the Town. The People followed... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 pàgines
...nevertheless I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid ; the buildings all around us tottered,...place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and great danger; we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people followed... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 pàgines
...nevertheless I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid; the buildings all around us tottered,...ground, yet as the place was narrow and confined, there «as no remaining there without certain and great danger; we therefore resolved to quit the town. The... | |
| Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 pàgines
...nevertheless, I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint aud languid; the buildings all around us tottered, and...place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and great danger; we, therefore, resolved to quit the town. The people followed... | |
| 1830 - 570 pàgines
...with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid; the buildings around us tottered, and though we stood upon open...narrow and confined, there was no remaining without certain and great danger; we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people followed us in the utmost... | |
| 1835 - 298 pàgines
...nevertheless I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid; the buildings all around us tottered;...narrow and confined, there was no remaining without great and certain danger; we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people followed us in the utmost... | |
| William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 392 pàgines
...Nevertheless, I still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid ; the buildings all around us tottered,...place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and great danger : we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people followed... | |
| the christians - 1836 - 426 pàgines
...found me rising in order to awaken her. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid : the buildings all around us tottered,...place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and Rreat danger ; we therefore resolved to quit the town. Thp people followed... | |
| William Clarke (architect.) - 1836 - 354 pàgines
...still went on with my author. Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and 'anguid ; the buildings all around us tottered, and though we...place was narrow and confined, there was no remaining there without certain and great danger : we therefore resolved to quit the town. The people followed... | |
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