| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...stinking smell. This last night some fell at this place, which 1 saw this morning. It is gathered into pots and other vessels, by some of the inhabitants of this place." The second article is still more minute, and proceeds from the well-known pen of the Bishop of Cloyne,... | |
| Edward Polehampton - Natural history - 1821 - 592 pages
...stinking smell. This last night some fell at this place, which I saw this morning. It is gathered into pots and other vessels, by some of the inhabitants of this place. The second article is still more minute, and proceeds from the well-known peu of the Bishop of Cloyne,... | |
| Chambers's journal - 1857 - 432 pages
...And this laut night some fell at this place, which I did see myself this morning. It is gathered into pots and other vessels by some of the inhabitants of this place.' This passage is published in the Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society; and with it nn extract... | |
| Charles Fort - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2006 - 345 pages
...end of one's finger." It had a "strong ill scent." His Grace calls it a "stinking dew." In Mr. Vans' letter, it is said that the "butter" was supposed...Transactions there is no speculation upon this extraordinary subject-Ostracism. The fate of tihis datum is a good instance of damnation, not by denial, and not... | |
| Charles Fort - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2004 - 357 pages
...end of one's finger." It had a "strong ill scent." His Grace calls it a "stinking dew." In Mr. Vans' letter, it is said that the "butter" was supposed...pots and other vessels by some of the inhabitants of fids place." And: In all the following volumes of Philosophical Transactions there is no speculation... | |
| Charles Fort - Body, Mind & Spirit - 2006 - 229 pages
...end of one's finger." It had a "strong ill scent." His Grace calls it a "stinking dew." In Mr. Vans' letter, it is said that the "butter" was supposed...vessels by some of the inhabitants of this place." And: speculation upon this extraordinary subject. Ostracism. The fate of this datum is a good instance of... | |
| Electronic journals - 1900 - 660 pages
...stinking smell. This last night some fell at this place, which I saw this morning. It is gathered into pots and other vessels, by some of the inhabitants of this place." The Bishop of Cloyne contributed the following in April, 1696 :— "Having very diligently inquired... | |
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