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" Caracas preceded this explosion thirty-five days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt both in the islands and on the coasts of Terra Firma. "
An Introduction to Geology: Intended to Convey a Practical Knowledge of the ... - 251. oldal
szerző: Robert Bakewell - 1833 - 479 oldal
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The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 56. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 858 oldal
...bur»tfortbanew,in i8ia. The total ruin of the city of Caracas preceded this explosion thirtyfive days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands, and on the coasts of Terra Firms. It has long been- remarked, that the effects of great earthquakes extend much farther...

The Scots Magazine and Edinburgh Literary Miscellany, 77. kötet

1815 - 1008 oldal
...forth anew, in 1812. The total ruin of the city of Caracas preceded this explosion thirty - five days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands and on the coasts of Terra Firma. Every thing ill earthquakes seem» to indicate the action of elastic fluids seeking au...

An Introduction to Geology, Illustrative of the General Structure of the ...

Robert Bakewell - 1815 - 562 oldal
...eruption in the Island of St. Vincent's, from a volcano that had not been burning since the year 1718, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt both...eruptions is seated deep below the surface of the earth. During the earthquake at Lisbon, nearly all Europe and a great part of Africa felt the shock more or...

The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1815 - 822 oldal
...bur»tforlh anew,in 1812. The total ruin of the cily of Caracas preceded this explosion thirtylive days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands, and on the coasts of Terra Firma. . It has long been remarked, that the rfrVcts of great earthquakes extend much farther...

Annual Register, 56. kötet

Edmund Burke - 1815 - 1026 oldal
...burstforthanew, in 1812. The total ruin of the city of Caracas preceded this explosion thirtyfive days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands, and on the coasts of Terra Firma. It has long been remarked, that the effects of great earthquakes extend much farther than...

Personal Narrative of Travels to the Equinoctial Regions of the ..., 1-2. kötet

Alexander von Humboldt, Aimé Bonpland - 1818 - 666 oldal
...anew, in 1812. The total ruin of the city of Caraccas •f- preceded this explosion thirty-five days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands, and on the coasts of Terra Firma. It has long been remarked, that the effects of great earthquakes extend much farther than...

A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos: With Remarks on Their Origin ...

Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 504 oldal
...yet recovered. The total ruin of the city of Caraccas preceded this explosion by thirty-five days, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt, both in the islands, and on the coasts of Terra Firma.* 3. St. Lucia contains a very active Solfatara, from 12 to 14 hundred feet in height....

An Introduction to Geology: Comprising the Elements of the Science in Its ...

Robert Bakewell - 1828 - 614 oldal
...eruption in the Island of St. Vincent's, from a volcano that had not been burning since the year 1718, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt both...necessary to state, that on the same day on which Lisbon was nearly destroyed, all Europe, and a great part of northern Africa, felt the shock more or...

Elements of Geology, for the Use of Schools

William Williams Mather - 1833 - 164 oldal
...eruption in the Island of St. Vincents, from a volcano that had not been burning since the year 1718, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt,...both in the islands and on the coasts of America." It was at this time that earthquakes were so violent in the valley of the Mississippi. " In very violent...

Elements of Geology, for the Use of Schools and Academies

William Williams Mather - 1841 - 310 oldal
...eruption in the Island of St. Vincents, from a volcano that had not been burning since the year 1718, and violent oscillations of the ground were felt,...both in the islands and on the coasts of America." It was at this time that earthquakes were so violent in the valley of the Mississippi. "In very violent...




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