| Thomas Allen - 1839 - 828 стор.
...citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable, that it might in all things resemble the conflagration of the world. The destruction was sudden; for, in a small space of time, the city was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days •after, when this fatal fire had... | |
| John Henry Brady - 1839 - 420 стор.
...28; » the conflagration of the world. The destruction was sudden ; for in a small space of time the city was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal fire bad baffled all human counsels and endeavours, in the opinion of all, it stopped, as it were, by a... | |
| William Hone - 1839 - 874 стор.
...destruction * <;..lrlel\ Ltgrnd, itst was • n. lil i' ; fur in a small space of time (he city was seen must catholic princes, and the safety and tranquillity of Christian people." The pope requires haman counsels and endeavours, in the opinion of all, it stopped, as it were, by a command from heaven,... | |
| John Thomas Smith - 1846 - 484 стор.
...and fortunes of the city it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable, that it might in all things resemble the last conflagration of the world....destruction was sudden ; for in a small space of time the city was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal fire had... | |
| W I. Bicknell - 1846 - 602 стор.
...fortunes of the citizens it was meiciless, but to their lives very favourable, that it might in all things resemble the last conflagration of the world....destruction was sudden ; for, in a small space of time, the city was seen most flourishing, aud reduced to nothing. Three days after, when, in the opinion of all,... | |
| John Spence (jr.), Young physician - 1847 - 184 стор.
...fortunes of the citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favorable. That in all things it might resemble the last conflagration of the world, the...this fatal fire had baffled all human counsels and endeavors, in the opinion of all, as it were by the will of Heaven, it stopped, and on every side was... | |
| George Frederick Cruchley - 1851 - 372 стор.
...fortunes of the citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable. That in all things it might resemble the last conflagration of the world, the...reduced to nothing. Three days after when this fatal lire had baffled all human counsels and endeavours, in the opinion of all. as it were by the will of... | |
| G. F. Cruchley - 1851 - 372 стор.
...favourable. That in all things it might resemble the last conflagration of the world, the destruetion was sudden ; for, in a small space of time, the same...reduced to nothing. Three days after when this fatal tire had baffled all human counsels and endeavours, in the opinion of all. as it were by the will of... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1855 - 488 стор.
...fortunes of the citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable * ; that it might in all things resemble the last conflagration of the world....destruction was sudden, for in a small space of time, the the same city, was seen most nourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1855 - 502 стор.
...fortunes of the citizens it was merciless, but to their lives very favourable *; that it might in all things resemble the last conflagration of the world....destruction was sudden, for in a small space of time, the the same city, was seen most flourishing, and reduced to nothing. Three days after, when this fatal... | |
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