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... mount Etna , to send forth great spires of flame ; and soon after a shock en- sued , with a noise as if all the artillery in the world had been at once discharged . Our traveller being obliged to alight in- stantly , felt himself raised ...
... mount Etna , to send forth great spires of flame ; and soon after a shock en- sued , with a noise as if all the artillery in the world had been at once discharged . Our traveller being obliged to alight in- stantly , felt himself raised ...
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... Mount Etna , and the rest of the wonders that lie towards the south of Italy . Kircher is considered , by scholars , as one of the greatest prodigies of learning 126 PART H. THE ENGLISH READER . Earthquake at Calabria, in the year 1538, ·
... Mount Etna , and the rest of the wonders that lie towards the south of Italy . Kircher is considered , by scholars , as one of the greatest prodigies of learning 126 PART H. THE ENGLISH READER . Earthquake at Calabria, in the year 1538, ·
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