| 1822 - 850 pages
...spectacle of n sen and billows of fire, n sky and clouds of flame ; mountains of red rolling llames, like immense waves of the sea, alternately bursting...skies of fire, and then sinking into the ocean of flame Wow. Oh, it was the most grand, the most sublime, and the most terrific sight the world ever... | |
| 1822 - 496 pages
...upon the walls or the windows on the side next to Moscow, in consequence of their heated state. It was the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky...skies of fire, and then sinking into the ocean of flame below. • Oh, it was the roost grand, the most sublime, and <he most terrific the world ever... | |
| 1822 - 696 pages
...upon the walls or the windows on the side next to Moscow, in consequence of their heated state. It was the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky...skies of fire, and then sinking into the ocean of flame below. Oh, it was the most grand, the most sublime, and the most terrific sight the world ever... | |
| 1822 - 852 pages
...upon the walls or the windows on the side next to Moscow, in consequence of their heated Mate. It was the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky...skies of fire, and then sinking into the ocean of flame below. Oh, it was the most grand, the most sublime, and the most terrific sight thi, world ever... | |
| William Henry Ireland - 1822 - 334 pages
...side next to Moscow, in consequence of their heated state. It was the spectacle of a sea and hillows of fire, a sky and clouds of flame ; mountains of...themselves to skies of fire, and then sinking into the flame below. Oh, it was the most grand, the most sublime, and the most terrific sight the world ever... | |
| 1850 - 704 pages
...were so hot that he could scarcely bear his hand against them. Said he, years afterwards, " It was the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky and clouds of flame, like immense waves of the sea, alternately bursting forth and elevating themselves to skies of fire,... | |
| William Jones - 1825 - 572 pages
...the walls or the windows on the side next to Moscow, in consequence of their heated state. It teas the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky...alternately bursting forth and elevating themselves to skies offlre, and then sinking into the ocean of flame below. Oh ! it was the most grand, the most sublime,... | |
| Charles Angélique François Huchet comte de La Bédoyère - 1827 - 570 pages
...could scarcely bear their hands upon the walls and windows on the side next Moscow. It was, he said, the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky...skies of fire, and then sinking into the ocean of flame below. Oh, it was the most grand, the most sublime, the most terrific sight the world ever beheld... | |
| 1828 - 506 pages
...Review, JVb. 1, p. 22-245. BUONAPARTE'S DESCRIPTION " IT was the spectacle of a sea and billows of lire ; a sky and clouds of flame ; mountains of red rolling...bursting forth and elevating themselves to skies of lire ; and then sinking into the ocean of the flame helow. 0 it was the most grand, the most Of THE... | |
| 1828 - 284 pages
...scarcely 'iear their hands upon the walls and windows on the Jide next Moscow. " It was," he said, " the spectacle of a sea and billows of fire, a sky and clouds > -f flame ; mountains of red rolling flames, like immense waves of the sea, alternately bursting forth... | |
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