... end of the church would have fallen upon us. Our rods would not move at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what to think or do, until I gave... A new and general biographical dictionary - Sayfa 499New and general biographical dictionary tarafından - 1762Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| 1762 - 564 sayfa
...proceeded, without opening it, into the abbey, where they were alarmed by a ftorm which fuddenly role, and increafed to fuch a height, that they were afraid...at all, the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished or burned very dimJy ; John Scot, his partner, was amazed, looked pale, and knew not what... | |
| Elias Ashmole - 1774 - 422 sayfa
...a wind did rife, that we verily believed the weft-end of the church would have fallen upon us ; our rods would not move at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguifhed, or burned very dimly : (a) John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not... | |
| 1784 - 510 sayfa
...opening it, into the abbey. Here they Were alarmed by a ftor«i, " which fuddenly role, and iucrealed to fuch a height, that they were afraid the Weft end...blown down upon them ; the rods would not move at all j the candles and torches* all but one, were extinguifhed, or burned Very dimly. Scot was amazed, looked... | |
| 1798 - 444 sayfa
...found not heavy enough for their purpofe, they proceeded, without opening it, into the abbey. Here they were alarmed by a ftorm, which fuddenly rofe,...church would have been blown down upon them ; the rods moved not at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguish d, or binned very dimly. Scot... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 500 sayfa
...wind did rise, that we verily believed the west- end of the church would have fallen upon us ; our rods Would not move at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly." John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what... | |
| 1815 - 558 sayfa
...alarmed by a storm, which suddenly rose, and increased to such a height, that they were afraid the West end of the church would have been blown down upon them; the rods moved not at all; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. Scot... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 552 sayfa
...alarmed by a storm, which suddenly rose, and increased to such a height, that they were afraid the West end of the church would have been blown down upon them; the rods moved not at all; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. Scot... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1815 - 558 sayfa
...alarmed by a storm, which suddenly rose, and increased to such a height, that they were afraid the West end of the church would have been blown down upon them ; the rods moved not at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly. Scot... | |
| 1820 - 408 sayfa
...a wind did rise, that we verily believed the west-end of the church would have fallen upon us ; our rods would not move at all ; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly : John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what... | |
| Henry Southern - 1820 - 402 sayfa
...a wind did rise, that we verily believed the west-end of the church would have fallen upon us ; our rods would not move at all; the candles and torches, all but one, were extinguished, or burned very dimly: John Scott, my partner, was amazed, looked pale, knew not what... | |
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