... clothes, took off not only their skin, but their flesh. About sixty persons were thus miserably scalded, some of whom died on the spot, or in a few days after. Numbers of cattle shared the same fate. The judge and principal inhabitants left the island... The Medical Repository - Seite 254herausgegeben von - 1809Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1808 - 704 Seiten
...judge and principal inhabitants left the island very early. TUe consternation and anxiety irerc for some days so great among the people, that even their domestic concerns were aban4jnea,und,«rmJit plenty, they were in dan•-jor of starving. kuppltH at It idy- LMkad bread were... | |
| John Aikin - 1808 - 588 Seiten
...Judge and principal inhabitants left the island very early. The consternation and anxiety were for some days so great among the people, that even their...plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of ready-baked bread wers sent from hence to their relief, and large hoats were sent to bring away the... | |
| 1809 - 688 Seiten
...for some days . . .to great among the people, that even their domestic concerns were abandoned, jmd, amidst plenty they were in danger of starving. Supplies...from hence to their" relief, and large boats were dispatched to brinp away the inhabitants, who had lost their diveilipge. In sliort, the island, heretofore... | |
| Luke Howard - 1818 - 774 Seiten
...concerns were abandoned, aad, amidst plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of ready-baked bread were sent from hence to their relief, and large boats were sent to bring <way the inhabitants, who had lost their dwellings. In short, the island, herefbfcre rich in cattle,... | |
| John White Webster - 1821 - 274 Seiten
...principal inhabitants, left the island very early. The consternation and anxiety were, for some days, s« great among the people, that even their domestic concerns...starving. Supplies of ready baked bread were sent from * Sir William Hamilton mentions similar circumstances at tending an eruption of Vesuvius. (W-) bence... | |
| John White Webster - 1821 - 284 Seiten
...judge, and principal inhabitants;, left the island very early. The consternation and anxiety were, for some days, so great among the people, that even their domestic concerns were abandoned, and, amid«t plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of rqady baked bread were sent from * Sir... | |
| John Fowler - 1831 - 342 Seiten
...or in a few days after. Numbers of cattle shared the same fate. The consternation and anxiety were so great among the people, that even their domestic concerns were abandoned ; andj amidst plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of ready-baked bread were sent from... | |
| John Purdy - 1845 - 562 Seiten
...or in a few daye after. Numbers of cattle shared the «ame fate. The consternation and anxiety were so great among the people, that even their domestic...plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of ready-baked bread were sent from Fayal to their relief, and large boats to bring away the inhabitants... | |
| Louisa Caroline Tuthill - 1845 - 170 Seiten
...scalded, some of whom died on the spot or a few days after. Numbers of cattle shared the same fate. that even their domestic concerns were abandoned,...plenty, they were in danger of starving. Supplies of ready-baked bread were sent from hence to their relief, and large boats to bring away the inhabitants... | |
| John Purdy - 1853 - 614 Seiten
...or in a few days after. Numbers of cattle shared the same fate. The consternation and anxiety were so great among the people, that even their domestic...starving. Supplies of ready baked bread were sent from Fay aí to their relief, and large boats to bring away the inhabitants who had lost their dwellings.... | |
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