The mysteries of the oceanT. Nelson, 1868 - 470 ページ |
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... carry to the bottom all heavy insoluble matters , such as salts of lime and iron , clay , and siliceous sand . Among the soluble salts , there is one of which ocean has retained a very considerable proportion , whether it was found all ...
... carry to the bottom all heavy insoluble matters , such as salts of lime and iron , clay , and siliceous sand . Among the soluble salts , there is one of which ocean has retained a very considerable proportion , whether it was found all ...
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... carry their alluvium towards the sea . † Undoubtedly , it is not improbable that the rivers , or at least some of the ... carried with it in retiring the greater portion . The example of the Dead Sea , which is salt , though having no ...
... carry their alluvium towards the sea . † Undoubtedly , it is not improbable that the rivers , or at least some of the ... carried with it in retiring the greater portion . The example of the Dead Sea , which is salt , though having no ...
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... carried off from the cliff , renders , so to speak , to the continent whatso- ever has been taken from it . But these marine alluvial deposits are insignificant compared with the fluvial deposits , whose gradual accumulation through a ...
... carried off from the cliff , renders , so to speak , to the continent whatso- ever has been taken from it . But these marine alluvial deposits are insignificant compared with the fluvial deposits , whose gradual accumulation through a ...
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... carrying away men , women , and children in their beds , and covering the summits of * W. White , " Eastern England , " vol . ii . , c . 3 . † Elie Margollé , " Les Phénomènes de la Mer . " - the highest hills ; the waters settled upon the.
... carrying away men , women , and children in their beds , and covering the summits of * W. White , " Eastern England , " vol . ii . , c . 3 . † Elie Margollé , " Les Phénomènes de la Mer . " - the highest hills ; the waters settled upon the.
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... carry in . We now begin to perceive , with Maury , how powerful an im- pulse the sea derives from its saltness in securing the regular and effective circulation of its waters . " Hence we infer that its currents , by reason of its ...
... carry in . We now begin to perceive , with Maury , how powerful an im- pulse the sea derives from its saltness in securing the regular and effective circulation of its waters . " Hence we infer that its currents , by reason of its ...
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134 ページ - And ever the fitful gusts between A sound came from the land ; It was the sound of the trampling surf On the rocks and the hard sea-sand. The breakers were right beneath her bows, She drifted a dreary wreck, And a whooping billow swept the crew Like icicles from her deck.
310 ページ - Forthwith the sounds and seas, each creek and bay, With fry innumerable swarm, and shoals Of fish, that with their fins and shining scales Glide under the green wave, in sculls that oft Bank the mid sea...
268 ページ - The tiny cell is forlorn, Void of the little living will That made it stir on the shore. Did he stand at the diamond door Of his house in a rainbow frill? Did he push, when he was uncurl'd, A golden foot or a fairy horn Thro...
310 ページ - Graze the sea-weed their pasture, and through groves Of coral stray, or sporting with quick glance Show to the sun their waved coats dropt with gold ; Or in their pearly shells at ease attend Moist nutriment, or under rocks their food In jointed armour watch : on smooth the seal And bended dolphins play ; part, huge of bulk, Wallowing unwieldy, enormous in their gait, Tempest the ocean...
461 ページ - At sea, everything that breaks the monotony of the surrounding expanse, attracts attention. It proved to be the mast of a ship that must have been completely wrecked...
463 ページ - ... it was scarcely uttered before we were upon her. She was a small schooner, at anchor, with her broadside towards us. The crew were all asleep, and had neglected to hoist a light. We struck her just amid-ships. The force, the size, and weight of our vessel bore her down below the waves ; we passed over her and were hurried on our course. As the crashing wreck was sinking beneath us, I had a glimpse of two or three half-naked wretches rushing from her cabin ; they just started from their beds to...
108 ページ - There is a river in the ocean. In the severest droughts it never fails, and in the mightiest floods it never overflows. Its banks and its bottom are of cold water, while its current is of warm. The Gulf of Mexico is its fountain, and its mouth is in the Arctic Seas.. It is the Gulf Stream.
338 ページ - He maketh the deep to boil like a pot : He maketh the sea like a pot of ointment. He maketh a path to shine after him ; One would think the deep to be hoary.
206 ページ - Which strike ev'n eyes incurious ; but each moss, Each shell, each crawling insect, holds a rank Important in the plan of Him who framed This scale of beings ; holds a rank which lost Would break the chain, and leave behind a gap Which Nature's self would rue.
169 ページ - The swift volution, and the enormous train, Let sages versed in nature's lore explain. The horrid apparition still draws nigh, And white with foam the whirling billows fly. The guns were primed ; the vessel northward veers, Till her black battery on the column bears : The nitre fired ; and, while the dreadful sound Convulsive shook the slumbering air around, The watery volume, trembling to the sky, Burst down, a dreadful deluge, from on high ! The...