The Natural History of Game Birds Illustrated By Thirty One Plates Coloured W

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The Natural History of Game Birds Illustrated By Thirty One Plates Coloured W
William Jardine
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The in- habitants about the foot, as well as on the declivities of the mountain, alarmed by this appearance, be- took themselves to flight ; but before they could all save themselves, the mountain began to give way, and the greatest part of it actually fell in and disappeared. At the same time a tremendous noise was heard, resembling the discharge of the heaviest cannon. Immense quantities of volcanic substances, which were thrown out at the same time and spread SIR THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES. 81 ...in every direction, propagated the effects of the explosion through the space of many miles. It is estimated that in extent of ground, of the moun- tain itself and its immediate environs, fifteen miles long and full six broad, was by this commotion swallowed up in the bowels of the earth. Several persons sent to examine the condition of the neigh- bourhood, made report that they found it impossible to approach the mountain, on account of the heat of the substances which covered its circumference, and which were piled on each other to the height of three feet, although this was the 24th of September, full six weeks after the catastrophe.

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