Sambawa, its effects were much more violent, tearing up by the roots the largest trees, and carrying them into the air, together with men, horses, cattle, and whatever else came within its influence. (This will account for the immense number of floating... The History of Java - Halaman 32oleh Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, Lady Sophia Raffles - 1830 - 4 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Ralph Griffiths, George Edward Griffiths - 1818 - 596 halaman
...were much-more violent, tearing up by the roots the largest trees and carrying them into. the ttoe air, together with men, horses, cattle, and whatever...of rice land in Sang'ir, sweeping away houses and everything within its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. No explosions were heard till the... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 506 halaman
...carrying the alaps, or roofs, and light parts away with it. In the port of Sang'ir adjoining Sambawa, its effects were much more violent, tearing up by...its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. No explosions were heard till the whirlwind had ceased, at about eleven am From midnight till the evening... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 504 halaman
...carrying the alaps, or roofs, and light parts away with it. In the port of Sang'ir adjoining Sambawa, its effects were much more violent, tearing up by...within its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. T"Jo explosions were heard till the whirlwind had ceased, at about eleven am From midnight till the... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1826 - 512 halaman
...Sang'ir adjoining Sambawa, its effects were much more violent, tearing up by the roots the largest treeSj and carrying them into the air, together with men,...its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. No explosions were heard till the whirlwind had ceased, at about eleven am From midnight till the evening... | |
| 1835 - 522 halaman
...influence. (This is supposed to account for the immense number of trees which were afterwards seen floating at sea.) The sea rose nearly twelve feet higher than...within its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. After it ceased, the explosions commenced and continued, gradually diminishing in frequency and violence,... | |
| Lady Sophia Raffles - 1835 - 468 halaman
...into the air, together with men, houses, cattle, and whatever else came within its influence—(this will account for the immense number of floating trees...twelve feet higher than it had ever been known to be before, and completely spoiled the only small spots of rice-lands in Saugar, sweeping away houses... | |
| Hugh Low - 1848 - 468 halaman
...in the village of Sang'ir, carrying the ataps, or roofs, and light parts away with it. In the parts of Sang'ir adjoining Tomboro its effects were much...sweeping away houses and every thing within its reach. away to a clear white ash. In using it, however, there is no saving in quantity, as the ' Nemesis,'... | |
| Hugh Low - 1848 - 470 halaman
...in the village of Sang'ir, carrying the ataps, or roofs, and light parts away with it. In the parts of Sang'ir adjoining Tomboro its effects were much...sweeping away houses and every thing within its reach. away to a clear white ash. In using it, however, there is no saving in quantity, as the ' Nemesis,'... | |
| Charles Daubeny - 1848 - 902 halaman
...carrying the alaps or roofs, and light parts away with it. In the port of Sang'ir adjoining Sumbaya, its effects were much more violent, tearing up by...of rice land in Sang'ir, sweeping away houses and everything within its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. No explosions were heard till the... | |
| 1849 - 640 halaman
...its influence. [This will account for the immense number of floating trees seen at sea.] The sea rose twelve feet higher than it had ever been known to...of rice land in Sang'ir, sweeping away houses and everything within its reach. The whirlwind lasted about an hour. No explosions were heard till the... | |
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