5th. We now come to the hydrocarbon and carbonic acid in volcanic manifestations of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had wiped away in a few... The Journal of the Canadian Mining Institute - Page 78by Canadian Mining Institute - 1904Full view - About this book
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1905 - 670 pages
...of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly" startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...wiped away in a few minutes the entire population of St. Pierre, Martinique Island. From tha account of the catastrophe then published, it is quite certain... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1905 - 1154 pages
...of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...wiped away in a few minutes the entire population of St. Pierre, Martinique Island. From th° account of the catastrophe then published, it is quite certain... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1905 - 668 pages
...of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...wiped away in a few minutes the entire population of St. Pierre, Martinique Island. From the account of the catastrophe then published, it is quite certain... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - 1905 - 1162 pages
...of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...wiped away in a few minutes the entire population of St. Pierre, Martinique Island. From the account of the catastrophe then published, it is quite certain... | |
| Ontario. Department of Mines, Ontario. Bureau of Mines - 1905 - 712 pages
...of to-day. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had wiped away ma few minutes the entire population of St. Pierre, Martinique Island. From the account of the catastrophe... | |
| Joseph Stephenson - 1919 - 200 pages
...manifestations of today. Not later than a few months ago the civilized world was startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...accounts of the catastrophe then published, it is quite evident that a fearful blast or tornado of gases suddenly shot from the side of the volcano, asphyxiating... | |
| Henry Palmer Westcott - 1920 - 760 pages
...manifestations of to-day. Only a few years ago the civilized world was suddenly startled and horrified at the report that an explosion of Mount Pelee had...the volcano, asphyxiating and burning in a moment 30.000 people. Nothing else, I submit, but gas would carry death so suddenly to so many thousand people,... | |
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