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" The most peculiar sensation, which all have felt who have gained this great height, arises from the awful stillness which reigns, almost unbroken even by the voice of those speaking to one another; for its feeble sound can hardly be heard. It weighs deeply... "
Narrative of an Ascent to the Summit of Mont Blanc: On the Eighth and Ninth ... - Página 69
de John Auldjo - 1830 - 148 páginas
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volumen 9

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1828 - 410 páginas
...satisfied with the contents of one bottle, and happily its unpleasant effects were but of short duration. The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...the effect of which it is impossible to describe. I also eiperienced the sensation of lightness of body of which Captain Sherwill has given a descrip!...
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Spirit of the English Magazines

1828 - 514 páginas
...satisfied with the contents of one bottle, and happily its unpleasant effects were of short duration. The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...the effect of which it is impossible to describe. I also experienced the sensation of lightness of body, of which Captain Sherwill has given a description...
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Christian Examiner and Theological Review, Volumen 1;Volumen 6

1829 - 434 páginas
...49. The remarkable stillness of such elevated regions is again spoken of in the following words. ' The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...the effect of which it is impossible to describe. I also experienced the sensation of lightness of body, of which Captain Sherwill has given a description...
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Chambers's pocket miscellany, Volúmenes 1-3

Chambers W. and R., ltd, John Nyren - 1852 - 626 páginas
...attraction, bodies feel sensibly lighter on the top of Mont Blanc. To quote the words of Auldjo : ' The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...speaking to one another, for its feeble sound can hardly bo heard. Nothing I ever beheld could exceed the singular and splendid appearance which the sun and...
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Chambers' Home Book, Or Pocket Miscellany: Containing a Choice Selection of ...

William Chambers - 1853 - 370 páginas
...attraction, bodies feel sensibly lighter on the top of Mont Blanc. To quote the words of Auldjo : ' The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...another, for its feeble sound can hardly be heard. Nothing I ever beheld could exceed the singular and splendid appearance which the sun and sky presented....
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The Remember Me: a Token of Love for 1855

1854 - 268 páginas
...satisfied with the contents of one bottle, and happily its unpleasant effects were but of short duration. The most peculiar sensation, which all have felt who...the effect of which it is impossible to describe. I also experienced the sensation of lightness of body, of which Capt. Sherwill has given a description...
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Chambers's Pocket Miscellany, Volúmenes 3-4

1854 - 426 páginas
...attraction, bodies feel sensibly lighter on the top of Mont Blanc. To quote the words of Auldjo : ' The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who...another, for its feeble sound can hardly be heard. Nothing I ever beheld could exceed the singular and splendid appearance which the sun and sky presented....
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Travel and Adventure: Comprising Some of the Most Striking Narratives on Record

Davis Wasgatt Clark - 1856 - 420 páginas
...attraction, bodies feel sensibly lighter on the top of Mont Blanc. To quote the words of Auldjo : " The most peculiar sensation which all have felt who have gained this great hight, arises from the awful stillness which reigns, almost unbroken even by the voice of those speaking...
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