| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 strani
...escape, and, like a physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and, conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, makes no struggle to save his...they remembered that persons had survived similar accidents, and when the mine was opened, been found alive. Three had been shut up during 40 days in... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 530 strani
...escape, and, like a physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and, conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, makes no struggle to save his...inquirers. All their reports were equally hopeless j and the second explosion so strongly corroborated their account of the impure state of the mine,... | |
| 1814 - 564 strani
...i while all 'h" hrdrogen unites likewise witd c.irbop. ami forias cTuhurw"'d hydrogen, er fifieach of the party came up, he was surrounded by a group...they remembered that persons had survived similar accidents, and when the mine was opened, been found alive. Three had been shut up during 40 days in... | |
| 1814 - 570 strani
...bydrogeu unites likewise wHUcarboB, and forms carbureted hydrogen, or fire each of the party came tip, he was surrounded by a group of anxious inquirers....credited. But this impression was only momentary. On recoiled ion, they remembered that persons had survived similar accidents, and when the mine was opened,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 strani
...like a physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and conscious that his art is unequal toils cure, makes no struggle to save his life. As each...was surrounded by a group of anxious inquirers. All ti>eir reports were equally hopeless; and, the second explosion so strongly corroborated their account... | |
| 1814 - 556 strani
...to escape, and, like a physician nitacked by some incurable complaint, and conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, makes no struggle to save his life.* As * Dr. Thompson, in his Annals of Philosophy, sayi, that " what is called Jlrrdamp in coul mines 's... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 strani
...escape, and, like a'physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and, conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, makes no struggle to save his life. As each of the party came np, he was surrounded by a group of Mxious inquirers. All their reports were equally hopeless ; and... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 strani
...escape, and, like a physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and, conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, makes no struggle to save his...they remembered that persons had survived similar accidents^ and when the mine was opened, been found alive. Three had been shut up during 40 days in... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 strani
...physician attacked by some incurable complaint, and, conscious that his art is unequal to its cure, mokes no struggle to save his life. As each of the party...they remembered that persons had survived similar accidents, and when the mine was opened, been found alive. Three had been shut up during 40 days in... | |
| 1822 - 184 strani
...a degree of experience and coolness, not commonly united, to exercise any precaution against it. " As each of the party came up, he was surrounded by...of the mine, that their assertions for the present saemed to be credited. But this impression was only momentary. On recollection, they remembered that... | |
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