| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...returned to their houses, or continued in silence in the neighbourhood of the pit. Every family had made provision for the entertainment of their neighbours... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 530 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to- assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...and the ill effects upon their own bodies and minds, Ukely to ensue from suffering themselves to be hurried away by such violent convulsions of grief, they... | |
| 1814 - 558 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...exhibited near the pit; but happily, by representing to (hem the shocking appearance of the body that had been foutid, and the ill effects upon their own bodies... | |
| 1814 - 564 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...returned to their houses, or continued in silence in the neighbourhood of the pit. From the 8th of July to the 19th of September, the heart-rending scene... | |
| 1814 - 556 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...body that had been found, and the ill effects upon Iheir own bodies and minds, likely lo ensue from suffering themselves to be hurried away by such violent... | |
| 1814 - 570 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...appearance of the body that had been found, and the ill effect* upon their own bodies and minds, likely to ensue from suffering themselves to be hurried away... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 540 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began tassemble ahout their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a scene of much distress and confusion being soon exhihited near the pit ; but happily, by representing to them the shocking appearance of the hody that... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 pages
...who had -~ hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a...returned to their houses, or continued in silence in the neighbourhood of the pit. From the 8th of July to the 19th of September, the heart-rending scene... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 pages
...women, who had hitherto continued in their houses, but now began to assemble about their doors, came on the breeze in slow fitful gusts, which presaged a scene of much distress and confusion being soon exliibited near the pit; but happily, by representing to them the shocking appearance of the body that... | |
| Rev. Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 566 pages
...and confusion being soon exhihited near the pit ; hut happily, by representing to them the Chocking appearance of the body that had been found, and the...returned to their houses, or continued in silence in the neighbourhood of the pit. Every family had made provision for the entertainment of their neighbours... | |
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