It is this horrid Smoake which obscures our Churches, and makes our Palaces look old, which fouls our Clothes, and corrupts the Waters, so as the very Rain, and refreshing Dews which fall in the several Seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which,... Die Große Pest von London im Jahre 1665 - Página 27por Alena Friedrich - 2007 - 128 páginasVista previa limitada - Acerca de este libro
| Ernest Abraham Hart - 1885 - 86 páginas
...and corrupts the waters, so as the very rain and refreshing dews .which fall in the several seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which with its black...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it.' To remedy these inconveniences, which probably were not diminished in this representation of them,... | |
| Joseph Weller Hays - 1906 - 120 páginas
...the very rain and refreshing dews which fall in the several seasons precipitate this impure vapor, which, with its black and tenacious quality, spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it. "It is this which scatters and strews about these black and smutty atoms upon all things where it comes,... | |
| Ronald Campbell Macfie - 1909 - 396 páginas
...and corrupts the waters, so as the very rain and refreshing dews which fall in the several seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which with its black and tenacious quality spots and contaminates whatsoever is exposed to it." " It is this which scatters and strews about those black and smutty atoms... | |
| Walter George Bell - 1920 - 584 páginas
...and corrupts the waters, so that the very rain and refreshing dews which fall in the several seasons precipitate this impure vapour, which with its black...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it." He bitterly complains that the gardens around London no longer bore fruit, instancing especially Lord... | |
| Walter George Bell - 1920 - 468 páginas
...and corrupts the waters, so that the very rain and refreshing dews which fall in the several seasons precipitate this impure vapour, which with its black...tenacious quality spots and contaminates whatever is exposed_to it." He bitterly complains that the gardens around London no longer bore fruit, instancing... | |
| 1921 - 884 páginas
...and corrupts the waters, so as the very rain and refreshing dews which fall in the several seasons precipitate this impure vapour, which, with its black and tenacious quality, spots and contaminates whatsoever is exposed to it." " It is this which scatters and strews for July, 1921 about those black... | |
| Clarence J. Glacken - 1976 - 806 páginas
...and corrupts the Waters, so as the very Rain, and refreshing Dews which fall in the several Seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which, with its black...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it." 89 Remove these nuisances, he says, which poison birds, kill bees and flowers, prevent the ripening... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Small Business - 1980 - 244 páginas
...and corrupts the Waters, so as the very Rain, and refreshing Dews which fall in the several Seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which, with its black...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it." His pointing out of sulfur and acid rain as causative agents appears prophetic, but "sulphure" as used... | |
| Sue Elworthy, Jane Holder - 1997 - 532 páginas
...piceaque gravatum Faedat nube diem; and refreshing Dews which fall in the several Seasons, precipate this impure vapour, which, with its black and tenacious...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it. The industrial revolution compounded this state of affairs described so graphically by John Evelyn... | |
| Hans Jurgen Eysenck - 2000 - 170 páginas
...and corrupts the Waters, so as the very Rain, and refreshing Dews which fall in the several Seasons, precipitate this impure vapour, which, with its black...spots and contaminates whatever is exposed to it. 'Let it be considered what a Fuliginous crust is yearly contracted, and adheres to the Sides of our... | |
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