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" ... their roots, deprived of their leaves and branches; and the most luxuriant spring changed in this one night to the dreariest winter. In vain was it to look round for shelter; houses, that from their situation it was to have been imagined would have... "
The History of Barbados: Comprising a Geographical and Statistical ... - Página 49
por Sir Robert Hermann Schomburgk - 1848 - 722 páginas
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A General Account of the Calamities Occasioned by the Late Tremendous ...

1781 - 100 páginas
...the drearieft winter. In vain it was to look round for flielter ; houfes, that from their fuuation it was to have been imagined would have been in a...degree protected, were all flat with the earth, and the miferable owners, if they were fo fortunate as to efcape with their lives, were left without a covering...
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Annual Register of World Events, Volumen23

1781 - 732 páginas
...drearieft winter. In vain Was it to look round for ihelter ; houfes, that from their fit u at ion it was imagined would have been in a degree protected, were all flat with the earth, and the miferable owners, if they were fo fortunate as to efcape with their lives, were left without a covering...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and ..., Volumen23

1788 - 734 páginas
...drearif-rl winter. In vain was it to look round tor uielt-r; houles, that from their Situation it was imagined would -have been in a degree protected, were all flat with the earth, and the miferable owners, if they were fo fortunate as to efcape with their lives, were lelt without a covering...
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The New annual register, or General repository of history, politics, and ...

1793 - 738 páginas
...to the drearieft winter. In vain was it to look round for (belter; houfes, that from their fituation it was to have been imagined would have been in a...degree protected, were all flat with the earth, and the miferable owners, if they were fo fortunate as to efcape with their lives, were left without a covering...
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Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 568 páginas
...should see a cessation of the storm; yet when it appeared, little was the tempest abated, and the day served but to exhibit the most melancholy prospect...secretary was so unfortunate as to break his thigh. form, it would have withstood the wind's utmost rage: however, by half after eleven o'clock they were...
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Chronological History of the West Indies, Volumen2

Thomas Southey - 1827 - 574 páginas
...in this one night, to the dreariest winter. In vain was it to look round for shelter: houses diat, from their situation, it was to have been imagined...fortunate as to escape with their lives, were left withont a covering for themselves and family. General Vaughan was early obliged to evacuate his house;...
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Four Years' Residence in the West Indies

Frederic William Naylor Bayley - 1830 - 1388 páginas
...should see a cessation of the storm ; yet when it appeared little was the tempest abated ; and the day served but to exhibit the most melancholy prospect...lives, were left without a. covering for themselves and families. * * * " Nothing has ever happened that has caused such Universal desolation. No one house...
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Four Years' Residence in the West Indies: During the Years 1826, 7, 8, and 9

Frederic William Naylor Bayley - 1833 - 780 páginas
...compare with the terrible devastation that presented itself on all sides ; not a building standing—the trees, if not torn up by the roots, deprived of their...lives, were left without a covering for themselves and families. * * * " Nothing has ever happened that has caused sutli universal desolation. No one house...
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Bulletin, Temas27-32

1899 - 562 páginas
...most luxuriant spring changed in this one night to the dreariest winter. In vain was it to look around for shelter. Houses that, from their situation it...obliged to evacuate his house. In escaping he was mnch bruised. His secretary was so unfortunate as to break his thigh. "Nothing has ever happened that...
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