| William King - 1776 - 320 pages
...to be rained down, there having been at that time ;l " great tempeft of thunder and rain. The Fides were about the *' length of a man's little finger, and judged' by all that faw thorn *> to be. young WJiitings, Tl^e field belonged to one Hare, a ft yeoman." But why they iiould... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...to be rained down, there having beeo at that time ' a great tempest of thunder and rain : the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up, and showed to several persons. The field... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...thunder and rain ; the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up, and showed to several persons. The fit-Id belonging to one Ware, a yeoman, who was at that Easter Sessions... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...conceived to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain; the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up, and showed to several persons. The field... | |
| John Platts - 1876 - 986 pages
...to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain : the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up, and shewed to several persons. The field... | |
| 1881 - 426 pages
...conceived to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain. The fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up and shown to several persons. The field... | |
| John Platts - 1882 - 558 pages
...to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain : the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were taken up, and shewed to several persons. The field... | |
| 1921 - 726 pages
...conceived to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain; the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all that saw them to be whitings, many of them were taken up and shewed to several persons; the field belonged... | |
| John Michell, Bob Rickard, Robert J. M. Rickard - 2000 - 404 pages
...to be rained down, there having been at that time a great Tempeft of Thunder and Rain ; the Fiflia were about the Length of a Man's little Finger, and judged by all that faw chem to be young Whitings, many of them were taken up and fhewed to feveral Perfore ; the Field belonged... | |
| 1900 - 660 pages
...to be rained down, there having been at that time a great tempest of thunder and rain ; the fishes were about the length of a man's little finger, and judged by all who saw them to be young whitings. Many of them were of a man's little finger, and judged by all who... | |
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