| 1735 - 682 pagina’s
...feen) to have furTered even more than the plain itfelf; but (as you will find in moil of the accounts of the earthquake that are in the prefs, and which...not eafily abandon their ancient fyftems, make the prefcnt earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of the Apennines that divide Calabria Ultra,... | |
| 1783 - 524 pagina’s
...feen) to have fuftered even more than the plain itfelf; but, as you will find in moft of the accounts of the earthquake that are in the prefs, and which...earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of the Appennines that divide Calabria Ultra, fuch as Monte Dejo, Monte Cauione, and Afpramonte. I would afk... | |
| 1783 - 1276 pagina’s
...be feen) to have fuifered even more than the plain itfelf ; as you will find in moft of the accounts of the earthquake that are in the prefs, and which...The philofophers, who do not eafily abandon their antient fyftems, make the prcfent earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of the Appenines that... | |
| 1783 - 424 pagina’s
...plain itielt; but, as you " will find in moft of the accounts of the earthquake that arc in the prcfs, and which are numerous, the philofophers, who do not eafily abandon,' their ancient fyftcms, make the prefent earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of the Appennines. that divide... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1785 - 652 pagina’s
...feen) to have fuffered even more than the plain jtfelf; but (as you will find in moft of the accounts of the earthquake that are in the prefs, and which...divide Calabria Ultra, fuch as the Monte Dejo, Monte Coulone, and Afpramonte ; I would aik them this fimplequeftion, Did the .¿Eolian or Lipari iflands... | |
| 1796 - 784 pagina’s
...the prefs, and which arc numerous) the pbilofophers, who do not ealily abandon theiv ancient fyftcms, make the prefent earthquakes to proceed from the high...Monte Dejo, Monte Caulone, and Afpramonte ; I would aflc them this fimple queftion, did the Д£о11ап or Lipari ¡(lands (all which rofe undoubtedly... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 434 pagina’s
...more than the plain itfclf : but the philofophers, who do not ealily abandon their ancient fyitems, make the prefent earthquakes to proceed from the high...Calabria Ultra, fuch as the Monte Dejo, Monte Caulone, i'uke lef» and Afpramonte. 1 would afk them this limpie que- vi"lent »ilion, Did the Eolian or Lipari... | |
| John Wesley - 1794 - 738 pagina’s
...the prefs, and which are numerous, the phtlofophers, who do not cafily abandon their ancient fyllems; make the prefent earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of the Appcnnines that divide Calabria Ultra; fuch as Monte Dcio, Monte Caulone, and Afpramontu,' I would... | |
| 1800 - 608 pagina’s
...numerous) tl:e philnfop'icr;, who do not eafiiy. abandon their ancient fyflems, make the préfère earthquakes to proceed from the high mountains of...Apennines that divide Calabria Ultra,- fuch as the Monte Dr jo, Monte Cou. lone, and Afpramonte ; 1 would afk them this limpie queftion, Did the ЖЫЬп or... | |
| 1800 - 632 pagina’s
...the preis, and which are numcious) the phuofopherc, who do not eafiby abundan their ancient fyllems, make the prefent earthquakes to proceed from the high...mountains of the Apennines that divide Calabria Ultra, fútil as the Monte Dejo, Monte Cou. lone, and Afpramonie ; 1 would aflt them this fimple queftion,... | |
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