... and black pieces of burning rock; they were likewise in danger, not only of being aground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore [jam vadum subitum, ruinaque... New General Biographical Dictionary - Сторінка 154автори: Hugh James Rose - 1848Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Pliny (the Younger.) - 1807 - 424 стор.
...best falls in with the context ; it it therefore adopted in the translation. ther with pumice-stones, and black pieces of burning rock ; they were likewise...from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountains, and obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped, to consider whether he should return back... | |
| Elegant epistles - 1812 - 316 стор.
...which grew thicker and hotter the more he advanced, fell into the ships, together with pumice-stones, and black pieces of burning rock ; they were, likewise,...from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountains, and obstructed all toe shore. Here he stopped, to consider whether he should return back... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 592 стор.
...pumice-stones, and black pieces uf burning rock ; they were likewise in danger not only of being a- ground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the...from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore. Here be stopped to consider whether he should return back again, to which the pilot advising him ; " Fortune,"... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 568 стор.
...grew thicker and hotter the nearer he approached, fell into the ships, together with pumice-stones, and black pieces of burning rock ; they were likewise in danger not only of being a- ground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which roiled down from... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 590 стор.
...black pieces of burning rock ; they were likewise in danger not only of being a- ground by the sadden retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled clown from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore. Here be stopped to consider whether he should... | |
| Edwin Atherstone - 1824 - 358 стор.
...grew thicker and hotter the nearer he approached, fell into the ships, together with pumice stones, and black pieces of burning rock. They were likewise in danger not only of being iground by the sudden retreat of the sea, but also from the 'ast fragments which rolled down from the... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 426 стор.
...grew thicker and hotter the nearer he approached, fell into the ships, together with pumice-stones, and black pieces of burning rock ; they were likewise in danger not only of being a-ground by the suddfii retreat of the sea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and... | |
| the christians - 1836 - 426 стор.
...he approached, fell into the ships, togf274 THE CHRISTIAN'S PENNY MAGAZINE. ther with pumice-stones and black pieces of burning rock : they were likewise...only of being a-ground by the sudden retreat of the eea, but also from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, and obstructed all the shore.... | |
| 1838 - 534 стор.
...together with pumice-stones, and black pieces of burmng rock. The gallies were in danger, not only from the vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain and obstructed all the shore, but also from the sudden retreat of the sea. " Here he stopped to consider whether he should return... | |
| 1840 - 522 стор.
...grew thicker and hotter the nearer he approached, fell into the ships, together with pumice-stones and black pieces of burning rock: they were likewise...vast fragments which rolled down from the mountain, inri obstructed all the shore. Here he stopped to consider whether he should return, to which the pilot... | |
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