| 1762 - 438 psl.
...threatened deftruclion. In this diftrefs they re/olved for the fields, as the lefs dangerous fituation of the two : and went out, having pillows tied upon...their heads with napkins, which was all their defence againft the ftorms of itones that fell around them. It was now day every where elfe, but there a deeper... | |
| 1762 - 438 psl.
...threatened ckitruclion. Jn this diilrefs they relolved for the fields, as the lefs dangerous fituation of the two : and went out, having pillows tied upon...their heads with napkins, which was all their defence againft the Itorms of (tones that fell around them. It was now day every where elfe, but there a de*eper... | |
| 1804 - 560 psl.
...-which now shook from side to side with frequent and violent rockings; or to fly to the open fields, where the calcined stones and cinders, though light...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two; imd went out, having pillows tied upon their heads with napkins, which was all their defence against... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 psl.
...stones and cinders, though levigated indeed, yet fell in large showers, and threatened them with instant destruction. In this distress, they resolved for the...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two ; a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into by the! r fears, my uncle embraced... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 psl.
...stones and cinders, though levigated indeed, yet fell in large showers, and threatened them with instant destruction. In this distress, they resolved for the...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two ; a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into by their fears, my uncle embraced... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 psl.
...which now shook from side to side with frequent and violent concussions ; or fly to the open fields, where the calcined stones and cinders, though light...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two ; a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into it by their fears, my uncle embraced... | |
| C. Gros - 1818 - 492 psl.
...now shook (from side to side)" with" frequent and violent concussions ; or fly (to the open)' fields, where the calcined stones and cinders, though light...they resolved' for the fields, as the less dangerous of the two ; a resolution which, (while the rest of the company were hurried" into it by their** fears)1,... | |
| Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 psl.
...frequent and violent concussions; or fly to the open fields, where the calcined stones and cinden, though light indeed, yet fell in large showers, and...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two; a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into bj their fears, my uncle embraced... | |
| Picture gallery - 1824 - 234 psl.
...stones and cinders, though levigated indeed, yet fell in large showers, threatening them with instant destruction. In this distress they resolved for the...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two : a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into by their fears, my uncle embraced... | |
| Charles Room - 1828 - 108 psl.
...which now shook from side to side, with frequent and violent concussions, or fly to the open fields, where the calcined stones and cinders, though light...fields, as the less dangerous situation of the two : a resolution which, while the rest of the company were hurried into by their fears, my uncle embraced... | |
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