| Charles Tomlinson - 1861 - 408 pągines
...the very clouds. Then the tops often separated from the bodies; and these were disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon-shot. About noon they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| Robert Kemp Philp - 1863 - 392 pągines
...the very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon-shot. About noon they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| 1867 - 214 pągines
...the very clouds. Their tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon shot. About noon they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| Young people - 1869 - 684 pągines
...the very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies, and these once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a largo cannon-shot. About noon J they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| English explorers - 1875 - 680 pągines
...very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon shot. About noon they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 pągines
...the very clcuds. Here the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon-shot. About noon they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| Evan Daniel - 1879 - 304 pągines
...very clouds. There the tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjointed, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with a large cannon shot. About noon, they began to advance with considerable swiftness upon... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 398 pągines
...the very clouds. Their tops often separated from the bodies ; and these, once disjoined, dispersed in the air, and did not appear more. Sometimes they were broken near the middle, as if struck with i large cannon shot. About noon they began to advance with ! considerable swiftness upon... | |
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