... countries most exposed to these formidable concussions, since they are caused by subterraneous fires, and such fires are kindled by the union and fermentation of iron and sulphur. But their times and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human... The History of the Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire - 第 416 頁Edward Gibbon 著 - 1806完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Richard Atkinson Peacock - 1868 - 314 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity ; and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes till he has counted the drops of water that suddenly filtrate on the inflammable mineral, and measured the caverns which increase by resistance... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1875 - 666 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity ; and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes, till he...measured the caverns which increase by resistance \he explosion of the imprisoned air. Without assigning the cause, history will distinguish the periods... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1896 - 384 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity, and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes, till he...assigning the cause, history will distinguish the period in which these calamitous events have been rare or frequent, and will observe, that this fever... | |
| Edward Gibbon - 1899 - 674 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity ; and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes, till he...calamitous events have been rare or frequent, and will ibserve, that this fever of the earth raged with uncommon violence during the reign of Justinian.83... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe - 1902 - 448 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity, and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes, till he...assigning the cause, history will distinguish the period in which these calamitous events have been rare or frequent, and will observe, that this fever... | |
| Edgar Allan Poe, Sherwin Cody - 1924 - 516 頁
...and effects appear to lie beyond the reach of human curiosity, and the philosopher will discreetly abstain from the prediction of earthquakes, till he...assigning the cause, history will distinguish the period in which these calamitous events have been rare or frequent, and will observe, that this fever... | |
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