| 1790 - 614 pages
...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... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1790 - 606 pages
...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 - 612 pages
...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 - 1798 - 630 pages
...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 pages
...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 over. The meteor or purple 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... | |
| John Boyd Greenshields - 1800 - 174 pages
...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,...purple haze, which I saw, was indeed passed ; but the light air that still blew, was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly... | |
| William Nicholson - 1809 - 722 pages
...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 over. The meteor or purple haze which I saw was indeed passed ; but the light air that still blew was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly... | |
| William Bengo Collyer - 1813 - 448 pages
...when I felt the heat of its current plainly upon my face. We all lay flat upon the ground, as if dead, till Idris told us it was blown over. The meteor,...or purple haze, which I saw, was indeed passed, but the light air that still blew was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my part, I found distinctly... | |
| Elijah Parish - 1813 - 538 pages
...ground, when I felt the heat of the current on 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 saw, had indeed passed, but the light air, which still blew, was of heat to threaten suffocation. For my... | |
| James Bruce - 1813 - 584 pages
...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,.ze, which 1 saw, was indeed passed, but the h^ht air that still blew was of heat to threaten suffocation.... | |
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