| Horace Smith - 1826 - 308 страници
...threatened to extend the conflagration to the sky itself, the stones flying like grenadoes, the melted lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with fiery redness, so as to scorch the feet of all who approached. From this dangerous position he retreated with all speed,... | |
| Horace Smith - 1826 - 430 страници
...threatened to extend the conflagration to the sky itself, the stones flying like grenadoes, the melted lead running down the streets in a stream, and the very pavements glowing with fiery redness, so as to scorch the feet of all who approached. From this dangerous position he retreated with all speed,... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 892 страници
...melting lead running downc the streetes in a streame, and the very pavements Blowing with fiery rednesse, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all the The poore inhabitants were dispers'd about St. George's Fields, and Moorefields, as... | |
| William Hone - 1826 - 882 страници
...melting lead running downc the streetes in a stieame, and the very pavements plowing with fiery rednesse, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The eastern wind still more impetuously... | |
| Thomas Curtis (of Grove house sch, Islington) - 412 страници
...lead running downe the streetes in a streame, and the very pavements glowing with a fiery rednesse. so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them,...the passages, so that no help could be applied." The neighbourim: streets shared the same fate, and the writer just quoted draws a vivid feature of ÎG4... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 452 страници
...y*mealting lead running downe the streetes in astreame, and the very pavements glowing with fiery rednesse, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The Eastern wind still more impetuously... | |
| Edward Wedlake Brayley - 1829 - 456 страници
...lead running downe the streetes in astreame, and the very pavements glowing with fiery rednesse, so ai no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The Eastern wind still more impetuously... | |
| Henry Thomas (antiquarian.) - 1830 - 490 страници
...streetes in a streame, and the very pavements glowing with a fiery rednisse, so as no horse norman was able to tread on them, and the demolition had...all the passages, so that no help could be applied. Oh the miserable and calamitous spectacle ! Such as haply the world had not seen the like since the... | |
| William Hone - 1830 - 878 страници
...melting lead running downc the streetes in a streame, and the very pavements glowing with fiery rednesse, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all che wounded and sick men, made me the more diligent to promote it, nor was my care for... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 страници
...melting lead running downe the streetes in a streame, and the very pavements glowing with fiery rednesse, so as no horse nor man was able to tread on them, and the demolition had stopp'd all the passages, so that no help could be applied. The Eastern wind still more impetuously... | |
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