I think it was "Morrie Mage's".
It caused a huge fire that burned down the wooden (non fire resistant) buildings. The fire caused most of the damage, not the earthquake.
The Barnburners, who wanted Martin Van Buren to repeat as President, were a segment of the Democratic Party in the state of New York during the 1840s. Their name came from the idea that members would be willing to "burn down the barn" (destroy the party) to get rid of the rats (eliminate their enemies). Anxious to stop the spread of slavery in the U.S., the group eventually joined anti-slavery Whigs to become the national Free Soil Party.
His church is burned down. He complains to the authorities, and then no more is heard from him in the book.
A down draft kiln is a furnace where the flue (exit for burned gases) is the located near bottom of the fire box. This type of furnace requires a tall chimney to produce enough draft (or air flow) and typically produces even heat distribution through out the fire box.
The large (wider) part of the cup is worn up. This is true for both triangular shaped cups and banana shaped cups.
It wasn't burned down by anybody, it never burned down. The building did catch fire in 1824, but was quickly extinguished.
Kramer accidentally burned down the cabin.
khyrie rhodes did but omar burned down his kiwi house
Verb
burned is a verb burnt is the past tense - strange i know. e.g. : he burned down the building the building was burnt down
It was burned down by a spark during Shakespeare's presentation of Henry VIII
It was in the war of 1812 that it actually burned down
A cannon in the middle of Henry VIII misfired and burned the building down
Nothing of Santa gets burned when he goes down the chimney However Santa is perfectly safe but if you went down it then you would get badly burned and i could kill you
It actually burned down multiple times. The original temple burned down in the late 7th or early 6th century B.C., and was rebuilt by a wealthy Athenian family. It burned down several other times after that.
never!
the british embassy was burned down in dublin on the 2nd February 1972