The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Bind 3H. Bigelow, Esq., editor and proprietor, 1818 |
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Side 10
... beautiful ) intervene between the arms of Caucasus , and afford space and pasture to the wandering tribes . The Sind and its branches are the prin- cipal streams , but innumerable rivulets , formed by the melting of the snows in the ...
... beautiful ) intervene between the arms of Caucasus , and afford space and pasture to the wandering tribes . The Sind and its branches are the prin- cipal streams , but innumerable rivulets , formed by the melting of the snows in the ...
Side 18
... beautiful and sin- gular configurations on Saturday after- noon , the 1st of March , 1817 ; and again a few days after that . The weather on the day that I first discovered them , was cloudy , with the wind at S. W. but so moderate as ...
... beautiful and sin- gular configurations on Saturday after- noon , the 1st of March , 1817 ; and again a few days after that . The weather on the day that I first discovered them , was cloudy , with the wind at S. W. but so moderate as ...
Side 20
... beautiful stellated crystallization , and by what ope- ration the various modifications of these stars are produced is not yet ascertained . Grew , however , has endeavoured to clear up this matter by comparing the crystals of snow with ...
... beautiful stellated crystallization , and by what ope- ration the various modifications of these stars are produced is not yet ascertained . Grew , however , has endeavoured to clear up this matter by comparing the crystals of snow with ...
Side 21
... beautiful crystallizations re- gularly flattened and as thin as a leaf of paper . They consist of a union of fibres which shoot from the same centre to form six principal rays , and these rays divide themselves into small blades ...
... beautiful crystallizations re- gularly flattened and as thin as a leaf of paper . They consist of a union of fibres which shoot from the same centre to form six principal rays , and these rays divide themselves into small blades ...
Side 22
... beautiful , -only rather late in the day , and not altogether adapted to the darkness of the present age , which in spite of the benevolent re- monstrances of Mr. Eustace , and writers of that genus , appears determined to per- sist in ...
... beautiful , -only rather late in the day , and not altogether adapted to the darkness of the present age , which in spite of the benevolent re- monstrances of Mr. Eustace , and writers of that genus , appears determined to per- sist in ...
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