A New System of Modern Geography, Or, A General Description of All the Considerable Countries in the World: Compiled from the Latest European and American Geographies, Voyages and Travels : Designed for Schools and AcademiesThomas and Whipple, 1810 - 370 Seiten |
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... produced by the passing of the moon between the earth and sun . An eclipse of the moon is produced by the intervention of the earth between the sun and moon . Fixed stars . The fixed stars may be distinguished from the planets by that ...
... produced by the passing of the moon between the earth and sun . An eclipse of the moon is produced by the intervention of the earth between the sun and moon . Fixed stars . The fixed stars may be distinguished from the planets by that ...
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... produces such debility of mind , as renders the inhabit- ants incapable of any sublime effort . No instance is known of their attaining eminence in the higher branches of science and literature . They are gay and thoughtless , and ...
... produces such debility of mind , as renders the inhabit- ants incapable of any sublime effort . No instance is known of their attaining eminence in the higher branches of science and literature . They are gay and thoughtless , and ...
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... produces the black colour of those , who inhabit the tropics . Peo- ple are darker in proportion to the heat of the climate . Other causes may increase or retard this tendency . The more people are exposed to the weather , the darker is ...
... produces the black colour of those , who inhabit the tropics . Peo- ple are darker in proportion to the heat of the climate . Other causes may increase or retard this tendency . The more people are exposed to the weather , the darker is ...
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... produce ; near the mouth of Columbia river are trees 12 or 15 feet di- ameter ; in some parts are tracts where is no wood ; verdant grass covers the ground . The mountains are naked a third part of the distance from their summits ; the ...
... produce ; near the mouth of Columbia river are trees 12 or 15 feet di- ameter ; in some parts are tracts where is no wood ; verdant grass covers the ground . The mountains are naked a third part of the distance from their summits ; the ...
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... the Annapolis , which is navigable 15 miles for vessels of 100 tons , and the Shubenacadie . Several rivers empty themselves into Pictou harbour . * Pinkerton . Soil , mountains , and produce . The southern shores 38 A NEW SYSTEM OF.
... the Annapolis , which is navigable 15 miles for vessels of 100 tons , and the Shubenacadie . Several rivers empty themselves into Pictou harbour . * Pinkerton . Soil , mountains , and produce . The southern shores 38 A NEW SYSTEM OF.
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Seite 340 - The cloud-capt towers, the gorgeous palaces, The solemn temples, the great globe itself; * Yea, all which it inherit, shall dissolve, And, like the baseless fabric of a vision, Leave not a wreck behind.
Seite 329 - The winds roared, and the rains fell. The poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree. He has no mother to bring him milk; no wife to grind his corn.
Seite 264 - Turks may exercise a shadow of jurisdiction, but his pride is reduced to solicit the friendship of a people, whom it is dangerous to provoke and fruitless to attack.
Seite 5 - The AXIS of the earth is an imaginary line passing through its centre from north to south. The...
Seite 28 - In most cases, the estimated areas of these lakes are to be considered as mere approximations to the truth. Even with regard to European lakes, the authorities in some cases differ. * Lake Superior is the largest body of fresh water in the world.
Seite 262 - to eat his morsel alone," placing himself upon the highest spot of ground in the neighbourhood, called out thrice, with a loud voice to all his brethren,
Seite 265 - Caaba, and kissed the black stone: seven times they visited and adored the adjacent mountains: seven times they threw stones into the valley of Mina: and the pilgrimage was achieved, as at the present hour, by a sacrifice of sheep and camels, and the burial of their hair and nails in the consecrated ground.
Seite 264 - When they advance to battle, the hope of victory is in the front; in the rear, the assurance of a retreat. Their horses and camels, who in eight or ten days can perform a march of four or five hundred miles, disappear before the conqueror ; the secret waters of the desert elude his search; and his victorious troops are consumed with thirst, hunger, and fatigue, in the pursuit of an invisible foe, who scorns his efforts, and safely reposes in the heart of the burning solitude.
Seite 89 - The legislative power is vested in a Senate and House of Representatives.
Seite 298 - W., five leagues and a half distant from the .east point of La Dominica, which is the largest of all the isles, extending east and west six: leagues.