| 1786 - 610 páginas
...explore this new region. They accordingly went forward, and entered an extensive labyrinth branching off into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings of which they were at laft completely loft. After various vain attempts to return, their fights were extinguished, and... | |
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1786 - 602 páginas
...explore this new region. They accordingly went forward, and entered an extenfive labyrinth branching oil" into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings of which they were at lait completely loft. After various vain attempts to return, their lights were extinguifhed, and... | |
| William Hamilton - 1790 - 364 páginas
...about thefe collieries. difficulty, and at length entered into an extenfive labyrinth, branching off into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings of which they were completely bewildered and loft. After various vain attempts to return, their lights were extinguifhed, their voices became hoarfe,... | |
| Gleanings - 1805 - 246 páginas
...explore this new region; they accordingly went forward, and entered an extensive labyrinth branching off into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings of which they were at last completely lost; after various vain attempts to return, their lights were extinguished, and... | |
| Anne Plumptre - 1817 - 452 páginas
...explore this new region. They accordingly went forward, and entered an extensive labyrinth branching off into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings of which they were at last completely lost. After many vain attempts to return, their lights were extinguished, and they... | |
| Charles Phillips - 1818 - 242 páginas
...this new region. They accordingly went " forward and entered an extensive labyrinth, branch" ing off into numerous apartments, in the mazes "and windings of which they were at last completely " lost. After various vain attempts to return, their " their lights were extinguished,... | |
| 1819 - 414 páginas
...hranching off into unmerous apartments in the mazes and windings of which they were completely hewildered and lost. After various vain attempts to return, their lights were extinguished, their voices hecame hoarse, and exhansted with frequent shouting, and at length, wearied and spiritless, they sat... | |
| George Newenham Wright - 1823 - 166 páginas
...drippings and deposits on its sides and bottom, as to render it impossible for any of the workmen to force through, that they might examine it farther. Two lads...for their safety, used equal exertion to indicate then- presence, but in vain ; at length, it occurred to one of the subterranean wanderers, that the... | |
| 1834 - 192 páginas
...drippings and deposits on its sides and bottom, as to render it impossible for any of the workmen to force through, that they might examine it farther. Two lads...indicate their presence, but in vain ; at length it occured to one of the subterranean wanderers, that the sound of his hammer against a stone would be... | |
| 1838 - 318 páginas
...time, with much labour and difficulty, and at length entered into an extensive labyrinth branching off into numerous apartments, in the mazes and windings...became hoarse and exhausted with frequent shouting, and at length, wearied and spiritless, they sat down together in utter despair of an escape from this... | |
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