| 1799 - 612 страници
...preserved in a subteiraneous situation, cannot remain uninjured, when exposed to the action of thi waves and of the air. The people of the country believe...water their ancestors could even discern its ruins ; that their present church was built to supply the place ofthat which the wave.; washed away; and... | |
| William Nicholson - 1800 - 644 страници
...though they may be long preferved in a fubterraneous fituation, cannot remain uninjured, when-expofed to the action of the waves and of the air. The people of the country believe that their parifli-church once flood on the fpot where the iflets now are, and was fubmerged by the inroads of... | |
| 1800 - 632 страници
...be long preferved in a fubterraneous fituation, cannot remain uninjured, when expofed to the adtion of the waves and of the air. The people of the country believe that their parifh-church once flood on the fpot where die iflets now are, and was fubmerged by the inroads of... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1801 - 940 страници
...he long preferved in a fubterraneous fituatien, cannot remain uninjured, when expofed to the afíion of the waves and of the air. The people of the country believe, that their parifh-clnirch once iîood on (he fpot where the iilets now are, and was fubmerged by the inroads of... | |
| 1801 - 858 страници
...be long prcferved in a fitbterraneous fjtuatien, cannot remain uninjured, when expod-d to the aclion of the waves and of the air. The people of the country believe, that their parifh-church once fiood, orí Ihe fpot where the ¡(lets now are, and was fubmerged by the inroads... | |
| 1801 - 900 страници
...long preferved in a fubterraneous I'ituatiun, cannot remain un injur«^ when expolod to the aélion of the waves and of the air. The people of the country believe, that their parifh-church once flood on I he fpot where the ¡¡lets now ace, and was fnbmerged by the inroad«... | |
| Alexander Hunter - 1804 - 598 страници
...of plants, though they may be long preserved in a subterraneous situation, cannot remain uninjured, when exposed to the action of the waves and of the air. The people of • Vide several papers in the Brufsels Miavnrss ; also Jour*. <k Plyi. T. XXXIV. p. 401. the country... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 страници
...of plants, though they may be long preserved in a subterraneous situation, cannot remain uninjured, when exposed to the action of the waves and of the...water, their ancestors could even discern its ruins ; that their present church was built to supply the place of that which the waves washed away; and... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 страници
...of plants, though they may be long preserved in a subterraneous situation, cannot remain uninjured, when exposed to the action of the waves and of the...church once stood on the spot where the islets now arc, and was submerged by the inroads of the sea ; that, at very low water, their ancestors could even... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 788 страници
...remain uninjured, when exposed to the action of the waves, and of the air. The inhabitants of Sutton believe that their parish church once stood on the...the sea ; that, at very low water, their ancestors t'ould even discern its ruins ; and that their present church was built to supply the place of that... | |
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