... was filled up with part of the ruins of the cathedral. Besides a waving, or undulatory movement ; vertical, horizontal, and circular, or twisting motions, were felt. An angular stone pinnacle was particularly noticed, which had been turned half round... The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London - 306 페이지저자: Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1836전체보기 - 도서 정보
| Wilhelm Wittich - 1845 - 432 페이지
...particularly noticed, which had been turned half round without being thrown down or leaving its base. " Persons riding at the time of the great shock were...the 20th of February and the 4th of March more than three hundred shocks were counted. " At Talcahuano the great earthquake was felt as severely as in... | |
| Book - 1846 - 156 페이지
...particularly noticed, which had been turnedhalf round without being thrown down or leaving its base. Persons riding at the time of the great shock were...the 4th of March, more than 300 shocks were counted. CONTE > RV.1,1 ' CF.REMK HABITATIONS OF MAN. THE INTERIOR OF THE EARTH. THE ARCTIC REGIONS. A GLANCE... | |
| 1847 - 382 페이지
...particularly noticed, which had been turned half round, without being thrown down, or leaving its base. Persons riding at the time of the great shock, were...stand. So little was the ground at rest after the great destruction, that between the 20th of February and the 4th of March, more than three hundred shocks... | |
| John Vickers (of Blakesley grammar sch.) - 1866 - 234 페이지
...the general destruction of houses, as ample warning was given, comparatively few people were killed. Persons riding at the time of the great shock were stopped short, some with their horses were thrown down, others dismounted, but could not stand. So little was the ground at rest after the great ruin,... | |
| Charles Darwin, Robert Fitzroy - 1979 - 438 페이지
...particularly noticed, which had been turned half round, without being thrown down, or leaving its base. Persons riding at the time of the great shock, were...stand. So little was the ground at rest after the great destruction, that between the 2oth of February and the 4th of March, more than three hundred shocks... | |
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