| Bernhardus Varenius - Geography - 1734 - 562 pages
...perpendicularly into the Crater, increafing the conical Heap. The other Mouth was lower in the Side of the fame new formed Hill, I could difcern it to be filled with red hot liquid Matter, like that in the Furnace of a Glafs-houfe, which raged and wrought, as the Waves... | |
| Philotheus - Earthquakes - 1748 - 210 pages
...Erink ; but there being little or no Wind, they fell back perpendicularly into the Crater, increaiir.g the conical Hill. The other Mouth, to the Right, was lower in the Side of the fame new-formed Hill; Mr. Berkeley could difcern it to be fill'd with red-hot liquid Matter,... | |
| Pliny (the Younger.), John Boyle Earl of Orrery - 1751 - 524 pages
...mentioned, were a kind of glutinous matter, which is thus de-*fcribed by the biOiop. " The other mouth was lower in the " fide of the fame new formed hill : I could difcern it to be '* filled with red hot liquid matter, like that in the furnace ** of a glafs-houfe, which raged and wrought as the... | |
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1789 - 448 pages
...ispublifhed in the Philofophical Tranfactions. It is thus defcribed by the Bifhop. " The other mouth • was lower in the fide of the fame new formed hill ; I could difcern it to be filled with red hot • liquid matter, like that in the furnace of a glafe-houfe, which raged and wrought ai the... | |
| Books and bookselling - 1790 - 564 pages
...increasing the conical bill. The other mount to the right •was lower in the fide of the fame newformed hill. I could difcern it to be filled with red-hot liquid matter, like that in the furnace of a glafs-houfc, which raged and wrought as the waves of the fea, caufiog a ¡hoi t abrupt noife like what... | |
| George Monck Berkeley, George Berkeley - English letters - 1792 - 482 pages
...brink: but there being little or no wind, they fell back perpendicularly into the crater, increafingthe conical hill. The other mouth to the right was lower in the fide of the fatne newformed hill. I could 'difcern it to be filled with red-hot liquid matter, like that in the... | |
| Universalism - 1798 - 408 pages
...there was no wind, they fell perpendicularly back from whence they had been difcharged. The other was filled with red-hot liquid matter, like that in the furnace of a glafs -houfe ; raging and working like the waves of the fea, with a fliort abrupt noife. This matter... | |
| Oliver Goldsmith - Physical geography - 1816 - 468 pages
...there was no wind, they . fell perpendicularly back from whence they had been discharged. The other was filled with redhot liquid matter, like that in the furnace of a gUiss-house ; raging and working like the waves of the sea, with a short abrupt noise. This matter... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 pages
...brink : but there beiug little or no wind, they fell back perpendicularly into the crater, increasing the conical hill. The other mouth to the right was lower in the side of the same new-formed hill : I could discern it to be filled with red-hot liquid matter, like... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 pages
...brink : but there being little or no wind, they fell back perpendicularly into the crater, increasing the conical hill. The other mouth to the right Was lower in the side of the same new-formed hill : I could discern it to be filled with red-hot liquid matter, like... | |
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