| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1861 - 660 pages
...women, and children were consumed in the flames, and lost by the fall of ruinous walls;' and finally, 'that most tremendous and terrible blowing up of gunpowder in Leith, upon the 3d of July last;' and, reflecting on these things as tokens of God's wrath, came to the resolution, 'to be more watchful... | |
| Sir James David Marwick - Constables - 1865 - 464 pages
...the fall of ruinous walls ;"" and to a " tremenduous and terrible blowing up of gunpowder in Lcith upon the 3d of July last, wherein sundry persons were lost, and wonderful ruins made in the place, they resolved to be not only more watchful over their own hearts and ways than formerly, but to promote... | |
| Robert Chambers - Scotland - 1874 - 658 pages
...women, and children were consumed in the flames, and lost by the fall of ruinous walls;' and finally, 'that most tremendous and terrible blowing up of gunpowder in Leith, upon the 3d of July last;' and, reflecting on these things as tokens of God's wrath, came to the resolution, 'to be more watchful... | |
| Buckham Hugh Hossack - Kirkwall (Scotland) - 1900 - 550 pages
...children were consumed in the lllames and lost by the fall of ruinous walls. *l And furder considering that most tremendous and terrible blowing up of gunpowder in Leith upon the 3rd day of Jnlly, 170'2 years, wherein sundrie persons were lost anil wonderfull ruines made in the... | |
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