id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 29281 King, Edward Remarks Concerning Stones Said to Have Fallen from the Clouds, Both in These Days, and in Antient Times .txt text/plain 8856 450 75 inserted, an Account of an extraordinary Hail-stone, that fell, with curious _manuscript_ accounts, concerning a surprising shower of stones; The testimony, concerning the falling of the stones from it, appears to sand-stone, with various small particles of iron, and bright metallic Professor Soldani saw another stone, said to have fallen from the cloud, And, in like manner; of stones, and of strata of rocks, formed by means And now, I must add; that such kind of _falling of stones from the his account, described the cloud, from which this stone was said to just as they appeared in the great hail-stone itself originally. To what has been said, therefore, concerning the fall of stones in (somewhat like the stones said to have fallen in Italy) of sand and After describing two other stones, said to have fallen from the clouds: The substance of the account of the fall of stones, in Hungary, as given ./cache/29281.txt ./txt/29281.txt