| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1790 - 606 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I teft the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor, or purple haze, which I law, was indeed palled, but the light air that flill blew was of heat to threaten fuffocation. For... | |
| 1790 - 614 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor, or purple haze, which I faw, was indeed paßed, but the light air that llill blew was of heat to threaten fuffocation. For... | |
| 1790 - 612 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor, or purple h.ize, which I faw, was indeed paflTed, but the light air that liill blew was of heat to threaten futfocation.... | |
| George Gregory - 1796 - 620 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay fiat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The me:eor, or purple haze, which I law, was indeed pafied, but the light air that ftill blew was of heat... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 630 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor, or purple haze, which I faw, was indeed pafied, but the light ajr that flill blew was of heat to threaten fuffocation. For... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1799 - 200 pagina’s
...with my head to the north, when I felt the heat of its current plainly on my face. We all lay flat on the ground as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown...haze which I saw was indeed passed, but the light air which still blew was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly in my breast... | |
| John Boyd Greenshields - 1800 - 174 pagina’s
...head to the Northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was...that still blew, was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly in my breast that I had imbibed part of it ; nor was I free of an asthmatic... | |
| Henry Robertson (M.D.) - 1808 - 452 pagina’s
...northward, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face : we all lay flat upon the ground till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor or purple haze which I saw, was indeed passed ; but a light air which still blew was of heat sufficient to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pagina’s
...head to the northward, when I felt Ute heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown...that still blew was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly in my breast that I had imbibed a part of it) nor was I free from an... | |
| Encyclopaedia Britannica - 1810 - 824 pagina’s
...head to the northwaid, when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat on the ground as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown отег. The meteor or purple haze which I faw was indeed pa fled, but the light air that Hill blew... | |
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