... yards from each other. What he further learnt from the inhabitants of the village, concerning the phenomenon, was, that about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light, proceeding as from the... A Journal of Natural Philosophy, Chemistry and the Arts - 第 248 頁William Nicholson 著 - 1802完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Royal Society (Great Britain) - 1802 - 638 頁
...recently watered; and it appeared, from the man's description, that they must have lain at the distance of about a hundred yards from each other. What he...the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light, proceeding as from the sky, accompanied with a loud clap of thunder,... | |
| 1803 - 752 頁
...and it appeared, from the man's defcrip:ion, that they mull have Iain at the diilance of about 100 yards from each other. " What he further learnt from...that about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired t.> their habitations, they obferved a very bright light, proceeding *• from the Iky, accompanied... | |
| 1803 - 752 頁
...and ii appeared, from the man's defcripiion, that they mail have lain at the diftancc of about ico yards from each other. " What he further learnt from...was, that about eight o'clock in the evening, when retirvd to their habitations, they obferved a vety bright light, proceeding a> from the Iky, accoinpanied... | |
| Tiberius Cavallo - 1803 - 490 頁
...; and it appeared from the man's defcription, that they muft have lain at the diftance of about 100 yards from each other. " What he further learnt from...village, concerning the phenomenon, was, that. about 8 o'clock in the evening, when retired to vOL. iv. B e their C • their habitations, they obferved... | |
| 1803 - 748 頁
...force of the fall had buried fix inches deep. He faither learnt from the inhabitants of the village, that about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired to tHeir habitations, thev o^ferved a very bright light proceeding as front the Iky, accompanied by a loud clap of thunder,... | |
| Charles Brockden Brown - 1804 - 740 頁
...force of the fall had buried six inches deep. He farther learnt from the inhabitants of the village, that about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light proceeding as from the sky, accompanied by a loud clap of thunder, which... | |
| Josiah Priest - 1825 - 660 頁
...told him, that i4i - but would be ieai. two or three i ,irth tions, be id four. \ ' rn. h ription, " What he further learnt from the inhabitants of the...village. concerning the phenomenon, was that about eight oiclock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light proceeding... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1838 - 444 頁
...four, most of which the fall had buried six inches deep in the earth. He learned from the inhabitants that, about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light, proceeding as from the sky, accompanied with a loud clap of thunder,... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1857 - 878 頁
...four, most of which the fall had buried six inches deep in the earth. He learned from the inhabitants that, about eight o'clock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they observed a very bright light, proceeding as from the sky, accompanied with a loud clap of thunder,... | |
| 1803 - 616 頁
...farther learnt front the mhnbttants ot the village, concerning the phenomenon, was, that about fight o'clock in the evening, when retired to their habitations, they obferved a very brifU light, proceeding as from the flgr, accompanied wit;, a loud clap of thundery winch was immediately... | |
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