| Robert Sullivan - 1874 - 502 str.
...flashes, and exhibits the nearest objects in all the brightness of day. During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced...length the thunder ceases, and nothing is heard but the continual pouring of the rain, and the rushing of the streams. The next day presents a gloomy spectacle:... | |
| Robert Sullivan - 1884 - 510 str.
...flashes, and exhibits the nearest objects in all the brightness of day. During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced...length the thunder ceases, and nothing is heard but the continual pouring of the rain, and the rushing of the streams. The next day presents a gloomy spectacle... | |
| 1920 - 278 str.
...flashes, and exhibits the nearest objects in all the brightness of day. During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced...fail to strike the most insensible heart with awe." — Scientific American. Due Process of Law — "Yes, I was on the stand in that case." "I thought... | |
| 1917 - 892 str.
...For some hours lightning is seen almost without intermission. * * * During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced by some nearer peal, which bursts upon the ear with such a sudden and tremendous crash as can scarcely fail to strike the most insensible... | |
| 1855
...flashes, and exhibits the nearest objects in the brightness of day. During all this time the distant thunder never ceases to roll, and is only silenced by some nearer peal, which bursts upon the ear with such a sudden and tremendous crash as can scarcely fail to strike the most insensible... | |
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