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" ... boughs as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders, long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any danger, all got down except one, who stayed behind to throw them their arms, after which he saved himself with the rest. "
Plutarch's Lives: In Six Volumes - Pagina 425
di Plutarch - 1758
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Plutarch's Lives: tr., with notes from Dacier and others. To which ..., Volume 3

Plutarchus - 1758 - 476 pagine
...encompafled with broken and flippery precipices. But upon the top there grew a great many wild vines s having therefore cut off as many of the boughs as...put them to flight, and took their camp. After this fevera! fhepherds and herdfmen that were in thofe parts, all ftout and nimble men, went and joined...
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A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos: With Remarks on Their Origin ...

Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 504 pagine
...grew a great many wild vines ; they cut down as many of their boughs as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders, long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any danger, all got down except one, who stayed behind to throw them their arms,...
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A Description of Active and Extinct Volcanos, of Earthquakes, and of Thermal ...

Charles Daubeny - 1848 - 824 pagine
...grew a great many wild vines; they cut down as many of their boughs as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any danger, all got down except one, who stayed behind to throw them their arms,...
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Vesuvius

John Phillips - 1869 - 406 pagine
...grew a great many wild vines : they cut down as many of their boughs as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any danger, all got down save one, who stayed behind to throw them their arms, after...
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Volcanoes: Past and Present

Edward Hull - 1892 - 316 pagine
...the top grew a great many wild vines ; the besieged cut down as many as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any • danger, all got down except one, who stayed behind to throw them their arms,...
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Volcanoes: Past and Present

Edward Hull - 1892 - 336 pagine
...the top grew a great many wild vines ; the besieged cut down as many as they had need of, and twisted them into ladders long enough to reach from thence to the bottom, by which, without any ! I U ~3 a °ao I ~s I 1 >0 O danger, all got down except one, who stayed behind...
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