| 1831 - 1008 pagina’s
...bent their lofty beads for a while, and unable to stand against the blast, were falling into piece?. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise ; then went the upper part of the massy trunks ; and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the... | |
| 1833 - 468 pagina’s
...saw, to my great astonishment, that the noblest trees of the forest bent their lofty heads for awhile, and, unable to stand against the blast, were falling...storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to in sure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the... | |
| 1833 - 224 pagina’s
...into pieces. First, the branches were broken off wiih a . crackling noise ; then went the upper part of the massy trunks ; and in many places whole trees...of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. 7. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to ensure my... | |
| Ludwig Herrig - 1854 - 580 pagina’s
...falling into pieces. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise; then went the upper part of the massy trunks; and in many places whole trees...entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the Storni, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing... | |
| Half hours - 1856 - 676 pagina’s
...the forest bent their lofty heads for a while, and unable to stand against the blast, were falling to pieces. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise, then went the upper part of the massy trunks, and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the... | |
| Rufus Wilmot Griswold - 1856 - 592 pagina’s
...into pieres. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling nojse ; then went the upper part of the massy trunks ; and in many places whole trees of gigantic si«' were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could... | |
| John Heywood (ltd.) - 1871 - 164 pagina’s
...the forest bent their lofty heads for a while, and unable to stand against the blast, were falling to pieces. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise, then went the upper parts of the massey trunks, and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So... | |
| 1872 - 556 pagina’s
...their lofty heads for a while, and unable to stand against the blast, were falling to pieces. P'irst, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise, then went the upper part of the massy trunks, and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the... | |
| Charles Bruce (writer of tales.) - 1875 - 942 pagina’s
...falling into pieces. First the branches were broken off with a crackling noise ; then went the upper part of the massy trunks ; and in many places whole trees...storm, that before I could think of taking measures to ensure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the... | |
| Thomas Wadleigh Harvey - 1875 - 348 pagina’s
...bent their lofty heads for awhile, and, unable to stand against the blast, were falling to pieces. 3. First, the branches were broken off with a crackling noise, then went the upper part of the massy trunks, and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the... | |
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