Accidents > Awful phenomena of nature -- snow storms, third of March and twenty-third April, 1827
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CHEAP TRACTS, No. 9,
Awful Phenomena of Nature !
SNOW STORMS,
'bird of March, and Twenty-third April, 18^7.
i Fall of an Avalanche
IN THE ALPS;
\nd wonderful preservation of Three Women
buried under it.
DUNFERMLINE
PRINTED AJSD SOLD BY JOHN.
^k0F SCOTLAND y)
1828.
i*eadfiil Sam! Storm
IN THE DESERT;
'With several other Memorable Occurrences.
Awful Phenomena of Nature !
SNOW STORMS,
'bird of March, and Twenty-third April, 18^7.
i Fall of an Avalanche
IN THE ALPS;
\nd wonderful preservation of Three Women
buried under it.
DUNFERMLINE
PRINTED AJSD SOLD BY JOHN.
^k0F SCOTLAND y)
1828.
i*eadfiil Sam! Storm
IN THE DESERT;
'With several other Memorable Occurrences.
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