| George Gregory - 1796 - 682 oldal
...the fu;ipofed Itatue of the giant prefcntecl itfelf to,Our view. We quickly perceived, that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...roof of the cave, and by degrees hardening into a figarc thiit their fears had formed into a monfter. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - 1797 - 474 oldal
...the luppofed flatue of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly perceived, that what tlie ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...the water dropping from the roof of the cave, and by degree» К hardening s. hardening into a figure that their fears nad formed in" to a monfter. Incited... | |
| George Gregory - 1798 - 582 oldal
...the fuppofed ftatue of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly perceived, that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...hardening into a figure that their fears had formed into a monitor. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were induced to proceed llill farther, in queft... | |
| 1798 - 408 oldal
...before the fuppofed llatue of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly perceived that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant...of the cave, and by degrees hardening into a figure which their fears had formed into a monfter. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were induced... | |
| John Wesley, George Story - 1818 - 934 oldal
...the .supposed statue of the giant presented itself to our view. We quickly perceived, that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant, was nothing more than a sparry concretion, formed by the water dropping from the roof of the cave, and by degrees hardening;... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1799 - 408 oldal
...when the fuppofed flame of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly perceived, that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...the cave, and by degrees hardening into a figure, which their fears had formed into a monfter. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were induced... | |
| Lady - 1799 - 284 oldal
...ignorant natives had beea terrified at ' as1 a giant, was nothing more than a fparry concre•' tion, formed by the water dropping from the roof * of the...figure ' that their fears had formed into a monfter. In. 4 cited by this extraordinary appearance, we wsre ' induced to proceed ftill farther in queft of... | |
| Noah Webster - 1804 - 232 oldal
...when the fuppofed ftatue of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly perceived that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...figure, that their fears had formed into a monfter. 5. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were induced to proceed ftill further, in queft of... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1805 - 288 oldal
...the fuppofed ftatue of the giant prefented itfelf to our view. We quickly ptrceivc'd, that what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant,...of the cave and by degrees hardening into a figure, which their fears had formed into a monfter. Incited by this extraordinary appearance, we were induced... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1810 - 262 oldal
...paces, when ihe supposed statue of the giant presented itself to our view. We quickly perceived what the ignorant natives had been terrified at as a giant, was nothing more than a sparry concretion, formed by the water dropping from the roof of the cave, and by degrees hardening... | |
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