| William Mason - 1773 - 24 pages
..." Here the paflenger, from time to time, is furprized with repeated ftocks of electrical impulfe ; the earth trembles under him by the power of confined air," &c. Page 39. Now to produce both thefe effeets, viz. the appearance of volcanos and earthquakes, we have here fubftkuted the occafional... | |
| 1789 - 228 pages
...conceal in cavities, on the summits of the highest mountains, founderies, lime-kilns, and glass works, which send forth large volumes of flame, and continued...smoke, that give to these mountains the appearance of Volcanoes." Page 37. " Here the passenger from time to time is surprised with repeated shocks of electrical... | |
| John Bell - 1789 - 428 pages
...mountains the appearance of Volcanoes." Page 37. " Here the passenger from time to time is surprised with repeated shocks of electrical impulse ; the earth...trembles under him by the power of confined air," &c. Now to produce both these effects, viz. the appearance of volcanoes and earthquakes, we have here substituted... | |
| T AGERTON - 1794 - 390 pages
...contrafted page) the paffen^er from time to time is lurprizcd with repeated fliockt of cUfWcal impulfe; the earth trembles under him by the power of confined air," &c. Fage 39. Nowto produce both thcfe effects, viz. the appearance of volcanos and earthquakes, we have... | |
| 1801 - 448 pages
...conceal in cavities, on the summits of the highest mountains, founderies, lime-kilns, and glass-works, which send forth large volumes of flame, and continued columns of thick smoke, that give to these mountain! the appearance of Volcanos." Page 37. " Here the passenger from time to time is surprized... | |
| 1802 - 452 pages
...conceal in cavities, on the summits of the highest mountains, founderies, lime-kilns, and glass-works, which send forth large volumes of flame, and continued...produce both these effects, viz. the appearance of volcinos and earthquakes, we have here substituted the occasional explosion of a powder mill, which... | |
| John Wolcot - 1804 - 178 pages
...mountains the appearance of volcanoes." Page 37. " Here the passenger from time to time is surprised with repeated shocks of electrical impulse ; the earth...trembles under him by the power of confined air," &c. Now to produce both these effects, viz. the appearance of volcanoes and earthquakes, we have here substituted... | |
| William Mason - 1805 - 150 pages
...conceal in cavities, on the summits of the highest mountains, foundries, lime-kilns, and glass-works, which Send forth large volumes of flame, and continued...&c. Page 39. Now to produce both these effects, viz. TO SIR WILLIAM CHAMBERS, KNIGHT. IJ Hounslow, whose heath sublimer terror fjis, 85 Shall with her gibbets... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1805 - 1054 pages
...and glass-wiirks, which semi forth large volumes of flame, and wiaucd columns of thi; k smoke, tliat give to these mountains the appearance of volcanos." Page 37. Here the passenger from time to time is surprised with repeated shocks of electrical impulse; I he earth (Bibles under him by the power ol... | |
| Thomas Campbell - 1819 - 466 pages
...contracted page) The Iligbys, Calcrafte, Dysons, Bradshaws there, In straw stuft effigy, shall kick the air. columns of thick smoke, that give to these mountains...volcanos." Page 37. " Here the passenger from time to time ii surprised with repeated shucks of electrical impulse ; the earth trembles under him by the power... | |
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