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" I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the scene which at that moment presented itself. The tops of the trees were seen moving in the strangest manner, in the... "
Report of the Examinations Conducted by the Council of Higher Education ... - Page 76
by Newfoundland Council of Higher Education - 1922
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 30

England - 1831 - 1008 pages
...trunks ; and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 30

Scotland - 1831 - 1040 pages
...trunks ; and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volume 12

Science - 1832 - 446 pages
...trunks, and, in many places, whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volume 12

Geology - 1832 - 438 pages
...trunks, and, in many places, whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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Ornithological Biography, Volume 1

John James Audubon - 1832 - 564 pages
...trunks; and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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The Western Reader: A Series of Useful Lessons

Readers - 1833 - 224 pages
...and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. 7. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think...hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. 8. Never can I forget the scene which at that moment presented itself. The tops of the trees were seen...
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The Mirror of Literature, Amusement, and Instruction, Volume 21

1833 - 468 pages
...trunks, and in many, places, whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to in sure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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Half-hours with the best authors, selected by C. Knight, Volume 3

Half hours - 1847 - 580 pages
...trunks, and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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Youth's Book of Travel & Adventure

Travels and voyages - 1850 - 388 pages
...trunks, and in many places, whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that, before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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Romance of Natural History: Or, Wild Scenes and Wild Hunters

Charles Wilkins Webber - Hunting - 1852 - 620 pages
...trunks; and in many places whole trees of gigantic size were falling entire to the ground. So rapid was the progress of the storm, that before I could think of taking measures to insure my safety, the hurricane was passing opposite the place where I stood. Never can I forget the...
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