Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu was sacrificed: being twice upheaved it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several... Queen Móo and the Egyptian Sphinx - Page 146de Augustus Le Plongeon - 1896 - 277 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
 | William Thomas Stead - 1895 - 628 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 18th <Jlraen. The country of the hills of mud. the land of Mu, •was...disappeared during the night, the basin being continually Khaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times... | |
 | Albert Shaw - 1895 - 790 pages
...terrible CHACMOOL EATING A HEART. earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 13th Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu, was sacrified ; being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually... | |
 | 1891 - 1066 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 13th, Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu, was sacri-- need ; being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually... | |
 | 1895 - 844 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 13th Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu, was sacrificed ',; being twice upheavea, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic... | |
 | 1896 - 410 pages
...without intermission until the thirteenth Chuen. The country of the hills of mud. the 'land of Afu' , was sacrificed. Being twice upheaved, it suddenly...various places. At last the surface gave way, and ihe ten countries were torn asunder and scattered into frag ments ; unable to withstand the force of... | |
 | 1896 - 530 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the I3th Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu, was...Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way, and ten countries were torn... | |
 | Arthur E. Powell - 1996 - 398 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the I3th Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu was...Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way and ten countries were torn... | |
 | W. Scott-Elliot - 1925 - 198 pages
...Zac, there occurred terrible earthquakes, which continued without interruption until the 13th Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu was...Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way and ten countries were torn... | |
 | Geoffrey Hodson - 1994 - 326 pages
...which continued without interruption until the 13th Chuen. The country of the hills was covered by mud, the land of Mu was sacrificed; being twice upheaved...Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way and ten countries were torn... | |
 | Preston E. Dennett - 1999 - 316 pages
...terrible earthquake, which continued without intermission until the 13th Chuen. The country of hills and mud, "The Land of Mu," was sacrificed. Being twice...basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. At last the surface gave way, and the ten countries were torn asunder and scattered in fragments; unable... | |
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