| Edmund Burke - History - 1759 - 516 pages
...hot, and the fnow beginning to foften, he again ufed his utmoft endeavours to recover his effedls, and to bury as he thought, the remains of his family....melt the fnow, which on the 24th of April was greatly diminimed. He broke through ice fix Englilh feet thick, with iron bars, thruil down a long pole and... | |
| History - 1764 - 524 pages
...hot, and the fnow beginning to foften, he again u fed his urine ft endeavours to recover his effects, and to bury, as he thought, the remains of his family....April was greatly diminifhed. He broke through ice fix Engliih feet thick, with iron bars, thruft down a k>ng pole and touched the ground, but evening coming... | |
| English literature - 1757 - 740 pages
...difficulty ; afid the daughter needed rours to recover his effefts, and to bury, гши 1нт remedies. as he thought, the remains of his family» He made new openings, and threw in earth, to melt the.fuow; and on the 34th of April it was greatly diminiihed. He broke through ice fix Englifli feet... | |
| History - 1795 - 532 pages
...hot, and the «now beginning to soften, hs again used his utmost endeavours to recover his ейе£Ь, and to bury, as he thought, the remains of his family....made new openings and threw in earth, to melt the snow, which on the 24th of April was greatly diminishid. He broke •through ice six English feet thick,... | |
| Thomas Day - 1801 - 220 pages
...hot, and the fnow beginning to foften, he again ii fed his utmotl endeavours to recover his cftecls, and to bury, as he thought, the remains of his family....and touched the. ground ; but evening coming on, he defifled. The next day, the brother of his wife, who had heard of the misfortunes of the family, came... | |
| Thomas Day - Conduct of life - 1809 - 402 pages
...hot, and the snow beginning to soften, he again used his utmost endeavours to recover his effects, and to bury, as he thought, the remains of his family....made new openings, and threw in earth to melt the snow, which on the 24th of April was greatly diminished. He broke through ice tix English feet thick,... | |
| Geography - 1819 - 188 pages
...beginning i« soften, he again used his utmost endeavours • to recover his effects, and to bury, as ho thought, the remains of his family. He made new openings, and threw in earth to melt the snow, which, on the 24th of April, . was greatly diminished. He broke through ice six English feet... | |
| Thomas Day - Boys - 1826 - 448 pages
...beginning to soften, he again used his utmost endeavours to recover his effects, and to bury, as ne thought, the remains of his family. He made new openings, and threw in earth to melt the snow, which on the 24th of April was greatly diminished. He broke through ice six English feet thick,... | |
| Jesse Torrey (the younger.) - Readers, American - 1830 - 162 pages
...hot, Mid the snow beginning to soften, he again used his utmost endeavours to\ recover his effects, and to bury as he thought, the remains of his family....made new openings, and threw in earth to melt the snow, which on the 24th of April was greatly diminished. He broke through ice six English feet thick,... | |
| Months - 1830 - 188 pages
...hot, and the snow beginning to soften, he again used his utmost endeavours to recover bis effects, and to bury, as he thought, the remains of his family. He made new openings, and threw in earth t» melt the snow, which, on the 21-th of April, was greatly diminished. He broke through ice six English... | |
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