| William Cothren - 1854 - 878 str.
...first appearance of northern lights in this county, after its ^first settlement, was December llth, 1719 ; • " When they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the final judgment. All amusements,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 514 str.
...the year 1710, when they were observed in England. Their first appearance in America was December 11, 1719, when they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the approach of the final judgment.... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 str.
...the Northern Lights in this country, after the period of its first settlement, was on December llth, 1719, "when they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the final judgment. All amusements,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 str.
...the Northern Lights in this country, after the period of its first settlement, was on December llth, 1719, "when they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the final judgment. All amusements,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1860 - 478 str.
...1716, when they were observed in England. Their first appear- ,_ ' ance in America was December 11, 1719, when they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the approach of the final judgment.... | |
| 1924 - 792 str.
...September." "On December 11, 1719, was the first recorded appearance of Northern Lights in America. They were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon, they were extremely alarmed with apprehension of the final judgment ; and all amusements,... | |
| Www Jacobabbott Com - 2006 - 426 str.
...occurred on December 11,1719. observed in England. Their first appearance in America was December 11, 1719, when they were remarkably bright, and as people in general had never heard of such a phenomenon they were extremely alarmed with the apprehension of the approach of the final judgment.... | |
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