| 1748 - 684 pagine
...there that fpi ing, and be1ing as yet (carce able to lly, the ground was all covered, and the air fo full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle, all the houies being full of them, even the {tables, barns, chambers, garret, and cellars.... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1810 - 412 pagine
...in " a new town called Novogrod 1 was asto124 " scarcely able to fly, the ground was all co" vered : and the air so full of them that I " could not eat in my chamber without a " candle : all the houses being full of them, " even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, " cellars,... | |
| Jacob Bryant - 1810 - 418 pagine
...staid in " a new town called Novogrod 1 was asto" scarcely able to fly, the ground was all co" vered: and the air so full of them that I " could not eat in my chamber without a " candle : all the houses being full of them, " even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, " cellars,... | |
| Augustin Calmet - 1814 - 636 pagine
...they fly, though the sun. shines ever so bright, it is no lighter than when most clouded. The air was so full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber wit hout a candle, all the houses being full of them, even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, and... | |
| 174 pagine
...fly, though the sun shines ever so bright, it is no lighter than when it is most clouded. The air was so full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle ; all the houses being fall of them, even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, and cellars.'*... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1833 - 306 pagine
...they fly, though the sun shines ever so bright, it is no lighter than when most clouded. The air was so full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle." 11. "God is sublimely introduced as animating his army by his voice." 14. — flour-offering.... | |
| Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet - 1839 - 230 pagine
...they fly, though the sun shines ever so bright, it is no lighter than when most clouded. The air was so full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle ; all the houses being full of them, even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, and cellars.... | |
| John Gideon Millingen - 1838 - 456 pagine
...astonished to see so vast a multitude. They were hatched here last spring ; and being as yet scarcely able to fly, the ground was all covered, and the air...them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle, all the houses being full of them, even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, cellars, &c.... | |
| George Bush - 1841 - 318 pagine
...visitation in the Canary Islands described by an eye-witness, about two centuries ago. 'The air was so fuir of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle ; all the houses being full of them, even the stables, barns, chambers, garrets, and cellars.... | |
| George Rapall Noyes - 1843 - 328 pagine
...they fly, though the sun shines ever so bright, it is no lighter than when most clouded. The air was so full of them, that I could not eat in my chamber without a candle." 11. " God is sublimely introduced as animating his army by his voice." 14. — flour-offering.... | |
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