| Medicine - 1808 - 544 pages
...masses which may have fallen at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. 2. The masses projected at the second explosion seem...William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1808 - 702 pages
...thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion,seem to have fallen principally at and in the vicinity...William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were süll in bed, when they heard... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1808 - 710 pages
...meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion,seem to have fulled principally at and in the vicinity of Mr. William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| David Phineas Adams, William Emerson, Samuel Cooper Thacher - 1808 - 708 pages
...thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion,scem to have fallen principally at and in the vicinity' of Mr. William Prince's in \Veston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family... | |
| Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences - American periodicals - 1810 - 458 pages
...masses, which may have fallen at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem...William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. T Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| 1813 - 670 pages
...about twenty or twenty-fire pounds. 1 p. 145. ' The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem lo have fallen principally at and in the vicinity of. Mr. William Prince's in Westonj distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's.' p. 14-5. Such as have... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1825 - 151 pages
...from all the circumstances, that this stone must have weighed about twenty or twenty-five pounds. "2. The masses projected at the second explosion seem...William Prince's, in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1829 - 202 pages
...from all the circumstances, that this stone must have weighed about twenty or twenty-five pounds. " 2. The masses projected at the second explosion seem...William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| Geology - 1869 - 488 pages
...masses, which may have fallen at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the first explosion. II. The masses, projected at the second explosion, seem...William Prince's in Weston, distant about five miles, in a southerly direction, from Mr. Burr's. Mr. Prince and family were still in bed, when they heard... | |
| 900 pages
...that the stone whose fall has now been described, together with any other masses which may have fallen at the same time, was thrown from the meteor at the...to the ground. They formed various unsatisfactory conjectures concerning the cause, nor, did even a fresh-made hole through the* turf in the door-yard,... | |
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