Peltate" no vestige of a house is left ; twenty-six of the people, who were at Sumbawa at the time, are the whole of the population who have escaped. From the most particular inquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than 12,000... Familiar Lectures on Scientific Subjects - Page 36by John Frederick William Herschel - 1867 - 507 pagesFull view - About this book
| Koninklijk bataviaasch genootschap van kunsten en wetenschappen - 1816 - 504 pages
...inhabitants, is the only one remaining — in Precate, no vestige of a house is left-*- twenty- six of the peop.le who •were at Sumbawa at the time...whole of the population who have escaped." " From the most particular enquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than 12,000 Individuals... | |
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1818 - 596 pages
...villages of Tomboro, Tempo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Pekat6 no vestige of a house is left: twenty-six of the people,...whole of the population who have escaped. From the most particular inquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than twelve thousand... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 512 pages
...villages round Tomboro, Tempo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Pekate no vestige of a house is left: twenty-six of the people,...of the population who have escaped. From the best enquiries there were certainly not fewer than 12,000 individuals in Tomboro and Pekate at the time... | |
| Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles - 1830 - 622 pages
...villages of Tomboro, Tempo containing " about forty inhabitants is the only one remaining. In Pekat^ no vestige " of a house is left : twenty-six of the people, who were at Sumbawa at " the tune, are the whole of the population who have escaped. From the " most particular inquiries I have... | |
| Lady Sophia Raffles - 1835 - 466 pages
...villages of Tomboro, Jernpo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Precate, no vestige of a house is left. Twenty-six of the people who were at Sambawa at the time are the whole of the population who have escaped. " ' From the most particular... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1840 - 566 pages
...as well as primary, has been of the same • Sir TS Raffles's Hist, of Java, vol. I. p. 25—28. " Twenty-six of the people who were at Sumbawa at the...whole of the population who have escaped. From the most particular inquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than twelve thousand... | |
| John Pye Smith - 1843 - 576 pages
...mediate as well as primary, has been of the same * Sir TS Raffles's Hist, of Java, vol. I. pp. 25—28. " Twenty-six of the people who were at Sumbawa at the...whole of the population who have escaped. From the most particular inquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than twelve thousand... | |
| 1863 - 518 pages
...villages round Tomboro, Tempo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Pekate no vestige of a house is left ; twenty-six of the...best inquiries, there were certainly not fewer than twelve thousand individuals in Tomboro and Pekate at the time of the eruption, of whom five or six... | |
| Hugh Low - 1848 - 470 pages
...villages of Tomboro, Tempo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Pekfite no vestige of a house is left : twenty-six of the...whole of the population who have escaped. From the most particular inquiries I have been able to make, there were certainly not fewer than 12,000 individuals... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1848 - 824 pages
...villages round Tomboro, Tempo, containing about forty inhabitants, is the only one remaining. In Pekat<; no vestige of a house is left : twenty-six of the people, who were at Sumbaya at the time, are the whole of the population who have escaped. From the best inquiries there... | |
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