| Edward Gibbon - 1787 - 454 sider
...the Roman quakes, world was shaken by a violent and deftructive j'2',3^1 earthquake. The impreffion was communicated to the waters; the shores of the Mediterranean were left dry, by the fudden retreat of the fea ; great quantities offish were caught with the hand ; large veffels were... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1804 - 502 sider
...Roman world was shaken by a quakes^ . violent and destructive earthquake. The impression July 21st?' was communicated to the waters ; the shores of the...fancy, by contemplating the various appearance of vallies and mountains, which had never, since the formation of the globe, been exposed to the sun.... | |
| James Bicheno - 1808 - 376 sider
...earthquake. The impression (says Gibbon) was '* communicated to the waters; the shores of the Medi" terranean were left dry, by the sudden retreat of the " sea...fancy, " by contemplating the various appearance of vallies and " mountains, which had never, since the formation of the . globe, been exposed to the sun.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1811 - 464 sider
...greatest part of the Roman quakes, world was shaken by a violent and destructive AD 365, ,,' t . July 21. earthquake. The impression was communicated to the waters ; the shores of the Mediterranenn were left dry, by the sudden retreat of the sea. great quantities of fish were caught... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1816 - 498 sider
...violent and destructive earthquake. The A. u. 365, impression was communicated to the waters; the uy "i shores of the Mediterranean were left dry, by the...fancy, by contemplating the various appearance of rallies and mountains, which had never, sinrc the formation of the globe, been exposed to the sun.... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1827 - 526 sider
...day of July, July 21. the greatest part of the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the...waters : the shores of the Mediterranean were left dry, hy the sudden retreat of the sea ; great quantities of fish were caught with the hand ; large vessels... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1831 - 468 sider
...twenty-first day of July, the greatest part of the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the...large vessels were stranded on the mud ; and a curious spectitor, amused his eye, or rather his fancy, by contemplating the various appearance of valleys... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1846 - 604 sider
...twenty-first day of July, the Juiy M. greatest part of the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the...were stranded on the mud ; and a curious spectator T amused his eye, or rather his fancy, by contemplating the various appearance of valleys and mountains,... | |
| Albert Barnes - 1852 - 530 sider
...twenty-first day of July, the greatest part of the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the...or rather his fancy, by contemplating the various appearances of valleys andmountains, which had never before, since the formation of the globe, been... | |
| 1854 - 524 sider
...the 21st day of July, the greatest part of the Roman world was shaken by a violent and destructive earthquake. The impression was communicated to the...caught with the hand; large vessels were stranded ; and a curious spectator (Aramianus) amused his eye, or rather his fancy, by contemplating the various... | |
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