| Sir Charles Lyell - 1847 - 866 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations ; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...them being thrown down into the subjacent valleys. f Flames are related to have issued from these mountains, which are supposed to have been electric... | |
| GEORGE RIPLEY - 1852 - 670 strani
...Portugal were impetuously shaken from their very foundations : and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...them being thrown down into the subjacent valleys. But the most remarkable circumstance which occurred in Lisbon during this catastrophe was the entire... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1854 - 870 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations ; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge masses of than being thrown down into the subjacent valleys.* Flames are related to have issued from these mountains,... | |
| Royal Geological Society of Ireland - 1856 - 368 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...thrown down into the subjacent valleys. Flames are said to have issued from these mountains, which are supposed to have been electric. The water in the... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1865 - 880 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations ; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...related to have issued from these mountains, which arc supposed to have been electric ; they are also said to have smoked ; but vast clouds of dust may... | |
| Friedrich Otto Froembling - 1866 - 438 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...clouds of dust may have given rise to this appearance. The most extraordinary circumstance which occurred at Lisbon during the catastrophe, was the subsidence... | |
| John White - 1866 - 328 strani
...mountains in the vicinity were impetuously shaken, and are reported to have opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge masses of rock being thrown down into the subjacent valleys. Flames, supposed to have been electric, are said... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1868 - 692 strani
...and rent in a wonderful manner, huge masses of them being thrown down into the subjacent valleys.J Flames are related to have issued from these mountains,...have given rise to this appearance. Subsidence of tii e qitny. — Among other extraordinary events related to have occurred at Lisbon during the catastrophe,... | |
| 1871 - 832 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations ; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...clouds of dust may have given rise to this appearance" (Ibid. p. 476). We believe that there is more or less direct allusion throughout Scripture either in... | |
| Sir Charles Lyell - 1874 - 692 strani
...impetuously shaken, as it were, from their very foundations ; and some of them opened at their summits, which were split and rent in a wonderful manner, huge...given rise to this appearance. Subsidence of the quay. — Among other extraordinary events related to have occurred at Lisbon during the catastrophe, was... | |
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