| John Miley - 1843 - 382 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out, it was thought proper therefore to awaken him. He got... | |
| John P. Hiester - 1845 - 298 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got... | |
| James Caughey - 1847 - 376 pàgines
...sleep. ******* The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out of it ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him.... | |
| William Jardine, P. J. Selby - 1850 - 370 pàgines
...ashes, it would have been impossible for him, if he had continued there any longer, to have made bis way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and joined Pomponianus and the rest of the company, who had not been sufficiently at ease to think of going... | |
| Henry Peter Dunster - 1850 - 372 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to make his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up,... | |
| 1850 - 418 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1851 - 442 pàgines
...almost filled with stones and ashes, had he continued there any longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought...proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got up, and went to Pomponianus and the rest of his company, who were not unconcerned enough to think of going to bed.... | |
| Daniel Clarke Eddy - 1852 - 538 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out. It was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got... | |
| Ruins - 1852 - 464 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out ; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got... | |
| Henry Howe - 1854 - 740 pàgines
...heard him snore. The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out; it was thought proper, therefore, to awaken him. He got... | |
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