| 1700 - 778 sider
...herelrom what it is in other Charts, leverai Kingdoms which are upon this River are there tranfpos'd from the North to the South, and from the South, to the North. Bitbi/ria which was formerly repfefented to be of fo great an' Extent, is here* reduc'd to its natural... | |
| Harleian miscellany - 1810 - 610 sider
...reflux of the sea is caused by some prodigious eddies and whirlpools, that suck and transport the sea from the north to the south; and from the south to the north ; that there is such a vast whirlpool upon the coast of Norway, is most certain, which is by mariners... | |
| William Oldys, John Malham - 1810 - 606 sider
...reflux of the sea is caused by some prodigious eddies and whirlpools, that suck and transport the sea from the north to the south ; and from the south to the north ; that there is such a vast whirlpool upon the coast of Norway, is most certain, which is by mariners... | |
| 1847 - 492 sider
...frequent in the different directions; the same remark applies to the modes of progression in the arches from the north to the south and from the south to the north. I state the facts on this subject without pretending to offer any explanation. We have observed the... | |
| L. Cohen - 1825 - 192 sider
...dominion of the Moon, whose motions are constantly changing every twenty-seven and one-third of days, from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, propels the Winds in every direction, which is guided by all the inequalities which the surface of... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 332 sider
...explained by any local circumstance. The flow, we were told, is, in serene weather, as regularly alternate from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, as the tides of the ocean ; but, during winter and storms, the alternation is disturbed and various,... | |
| William Brockedon - 1833 - 356 sider
...explained by any local circumstance. The flow, we were told, is, in serene weather, as regularly alternate from the north to the south, and from the south to the north, as the tides of the ocean ; but, during winter and storms, the alternation is disturbed and various,... | |
| 1833 - 542 sider
...persons are bambooed, and then sent into banishment. Sometimes, only from one province to another, as from the north to the south, and from the south to the north; at other times, criminals are sent a long distance, to the frontiers of the empire, for many years,... | |
| Sir Thomas Hanmer - 1838 - 546 sider
...devoted all the energies of his mind and body to their cause. For two years he was hurrying indefatigably from the north to the south and from the south to the north, visiting the towns and the back settlements, exhorting, encouraging, and spreading the fire which burnt... | |
| sir Thomas Hanmer (4th bart.) - 1838 - 552 sider
...devoted all the energies of his mind and body to their cause. For two years he was hurrying indefatigably from the north to the south and from the south to the north, visiting the towns and the back settlements, exhorting, encouraging, and spreading the fire which burnt... | |
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