| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1812 - 516 páginas
...themselves into festoons of white MDCCCXII. X feathery smoke in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of falling ashes,...other ; at another, that of the light wavy branches of a weeping willow'. During these bursts, the most vivid flashes of lightning continually issued from... | |
| 1812 - 1020 páginas
...forming themselves into festoons of w'hite feathery srookc in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of falling ashes,...surmounting each other ; at another, that of the light Avavy branches of a weeping willow. During these bursts, the most vivid flashes of lightning continually... | |
| William Nicholson - 1812 - 860 páginas
...described. SUBMARINE YOLCANO AND NEW ISl.tND. feathery smoke in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of falling ashes,...other; at another, that of the -light wavy branches of a weeping willow. During these bursts, the most vivid flashes of lightning continually issued from... | |
| 1813 - 818 páginas
...again forming themselves into festoons of white feathery smoke iu the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest . particles of falling...appearance of innumerable plumes of black and white ostiich feathers sur mounting tach other ; at another, that of the light wavy branches of • weeping... | |
| 1814 - 548 páginas
...forming themselves into festoons of white feathery smoke, in the most beautiful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of falling ashes...other : at another, that of the light wavy branches of a weeping willow.' The volcano was now four days old ; the depth of the sea, at the spot, thirty fathoms... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 páginas
...again forming themselves into festoons of white feathery smoke in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of falling ashes,...ostrich feathers surmounting each other ; at another, thatof the light wavy branches of a veeping willow. During these bursts, the most vivid flashes of... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 páginas
...manner imaginable, intermixed with the fiuest particles of tailing ashes, which at one time assmned the appearance of innumerable plumes of black and...ostrich feathers surmounting each other ; at another, thatof the light wavy branches of a weeping willow. During these bursts, the most vivid flashes of... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 590 páginas
...white feathery smoke in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest par* ticles of falling ashes, which at one time assumed the appearance of innumerable plumes of black aud white ostrich feathers surmounting each other ; at another, thatof the light wavy branches of a... | |
| 1819 - 382 páginas
...feathery smoke, in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of fallen ashes, which at one time assumed the appearance of innumerable plumes of black and white ostrich-feathers, surmounting each other ; at another, that of the light wavy branches of a weeping... | |
| 1819 - 384 páginas
...feathery smoke, in the most fanciful manner imaginable, intermixed with the finest particles of fallen ashes, which at one time assumed the appearance of innumerable plumes of black and white ostrich-feathers, surmounting each other; at another, that of the light wavy branches of a weeping... | |
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