Novels and Miscellaneous Works: With Prefaces and Notes, Including Those Attributed to Sir Walter Scott, Том 5G. Bell and Sons, 1884 |
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... stack of chimneys falling in upon the next houses , gave the house such a shock , that they thought it was just coming down upon their heads : but opening the door to attempt an escape into a garden , the danger was so apparent , that ...
... stack of chimneys falling in upon the next houses , gave the house such a shock , that they thought it was just coming down upon their heads : but opening the door to attempt an escape into a garden , the danger was so apparent , that ...
Сторінка 281
... stacks of chimnies that stood out the great storm , were blown down in this ; several ships which escaped in the great storm , perished this night ; and several people who repaired their houses , had them untiled again . Not but that I ...
... stacks of chimnies that stood out the great storm , were blown down in this ; several ships which escaped in the great storm , perished this night ; and several people who repaired their houses , had them untiled again . Not but that I ...
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... stacks , the houses being so high , the fall of them had the more power , by their own weight , to demolish the houses they fell upon . It is not possible to give a distinct account of the number , or particular stacks of chimnies ...
... stacks , the houses being so high , the fall of them had the more power , by their own weight , to demolish the houses they fell upon . It is not possible to give a distinct account of the number , or particular stacks of chimnies ...
Сторінка 301
... stacks of chimnies blown down in and about London ; besides gable ends of houses , some whole roofs , and sixteen or twenty whole houses in the out- parts . Under the disaster of this article , it seems most proper to place the loss of ...
... stacks of chimnies blown down in and about London ; besides gable ends of houses , some whole roofs , and sixteen or twenty whole houses in the out- parts . Under the disaster of this article , it seems most proper to place the loss of ...
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... stack of chimnies of the Swan Tavern , which fell into his house ; it was reported , that his wife earnestly desired him not to go to bed ; and had prevailed upon to sit up till near two o'clock , but then finding himself very heavy ...
... stack of chimnies of the Swan Tavern , which fell into his house ; it was reported , that his wife earnestly desired him not to go to bed ; and had prevailed upon to sit up till near two o'clock , but then finding himself very heavy ...
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