| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 514 str.
...Pit. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half^t mile around the workings; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...blasts, and rose high into the air, in .the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| Thomas Thomson - 1813 - 530 str.
...earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings ; and the noise of the explo* eion, though dull, was heard to three or four miles distance,...blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| 1814 - 564 str.
...William. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings ; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| 1814 - 556 str.
...William. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings ; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...infantry. Immense quantities of dust and small coal accompanicd these blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1814 - 830 str.
...Pit A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard to three or four nr.les distance, and much resembled an unsteady fire of infantry. Immense quantities of dust and small... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 546 str.
...Pit. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the work. JNgs; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 928 str.
...William. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings ; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an inverted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| Hewson Clarke, John Dougall - 1817 - 902 str.
...William. A slight trembling, as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings ; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...miles distance, and much resembled an unsteady fire of int'jntry. Immense quantities of dust and small coal accompanied these blasts, and rose high into the... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 788 str.
...workings ; aud the noise of the explosion, though dull, was COAL MINES. 295 heard to three or tour miles distance, and much resembled an unsteady fire...blasts, and rose high into the air, in the form of an •averted cone. The heaviest part of the ejected matter, such as corves, pieces of wood, and small... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 str.
...High-main. A slight trembling as from an earthquake, was felt for about half a mile around the workings; and the noise of the explosion, though dull, was heard...to three or four miles distance, and much resembled mi unsteady fire of infantry. Immense quantities of dust and small coal accompanied these blasts, and... | |
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