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We felt the 'Ercolano' give a wild sheer, and then a long, sickening roll, as if she were going down bodily, -- and we sprang for the companion-ladder.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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'Ercolano' will be somebody's coffin before to-morrow morning, I'm afraid.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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'Ercolano' is a perfect sieve, and may go down any night with all aboard; and here's a swimming-jacket to wear under your coat, -- just the thing. '
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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I was saying as much to Marston when the 'Ercolano' gave a lurch and then dove bows first into the sea.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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"The 'Ercolano' was as crazy an old tub as every floated: judging from the extensive colonies which tenanted her berths, she must have been launched about the same time as Fulton's 'Clermont,' or the old 'Ben
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 2, No. 14, December 1858 Various
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Sono invece riuscita in qualche modo a vedere un bel po' di mostre, perlopiu' con Nick: quella su Ercolano al Museo Archeologico (che aveva tra le altre cose delle statue di bronzo molto carine di maialini e cerbiatti), i dinosauri alla Citta' della Scienza (non si sbaglia mai con i dinosauri, anche se c'erano un po' troppi bambini ipereccitati!)
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Sono invece riuscita in qualche modo a vedere un bel po' di mostre, perlopiu' con Nick: quella su Ercolano al Museo Archeologico (che aveva tra le altre cose delle statue di bronzo molto carine di maialini e cerbiatti), i dinosauri alla Citta' della Scienza (non si sbaglia mai con i dinosauri, anche se c'erano un po' troppi bambini ipereccitati!)
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[83] M. Ruggiero, _Scavi di Ercolano_ (Naples, 1885), plates ii and xii; Beloch.
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I was reluctant to tear myself away from Pisa; but the Ercolano could not wait, and I was back in good time, and soon under weigh.
James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography. Nasmyth, James 1885
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A fine new steamer of the Messageries Imperiales, the Ercolano, was ready to sail from the harbour.
James Nasmyth: Engineer, An Autobiography. Nasmyth, James 1885
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