| 1818 - 598 sider
...investigation of the geological phenomena which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within...traveller. The general aspect of the country is the most rusged and dreary imaginable. On every side appear marks of confusion and devastation, or the tremendous... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - 1818 - 492 sider
...exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within VOL. i. b the same extent of surface such a number of ignivomous...The general aspect of the country is the most rugged and dreary imaginable. On every side appear marks of confusion and devastation, or the tremendous sources... | |
| 1818 - 606 sider
...investigation of the geological phenomena which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist, jn no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within...a number of ignivomous mountains, so many boiling •prings, or such immense tracts of lava, as here arrest the attention of the traveller. The general... | |
| 1819 - 630 sider
...investigation of the geological phenomena which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within...The general aspect of the country is the most rugged and dreary imaginable. On every side appear marks of confusion and devastation, or the tremendous sources... | |
| Ebenezer Henderson - 1819 - 634 sider
...investigation of the geological phenomena which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within...The general aspect of the country is the most rugged and dreary imaginable. On every side appear marks of confusion and devastation, or the tremendous sources... | |
| Charles Knight - 1820 - 636 sider
...closer and more accurate investigation which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within the same extent of surface such a number of burning mountains, so many boiling springs, or such immense tracts of lava, as here arrest the attention... | |
| 1821 - 992 sider
...investigation of geological phenomena, which every part of it exhibits to the view of the naturalist. In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within...The general aspect of the country is the most rugged and dreary imaginable. On every side appear marks of confusion and devastation, or the tremendous sources... | |
| Sidney Edwards Morse - 1822 - 706 sider
...In no quarter of the globe do we find crowded within so narrow a compass such a number of volcanic mountains, so many boiling springs, or such immense...The general aspect of the country is the most rugged and dreary imaginable. OD every side appear marks of confusion and ruins. Streams of brown lava destitute... | |
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