The Travels and Researchs of Alexander Von HumboldtJ.& J. Harper, 1833 |
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... Shores of the Medi- terranean - Reception at Corunna , and Preparations for the Voyage to South America .... Page 15 CHAPTER II . VOYAGE FROM CORUNNA TO TENERIFFE . Departure from Corunna - Currents of the Atlantic Ocean - Marine Ani ...
... Shores of the Medi- terranean - Reception at Corunna , and Preparations for the Voyage to South America .... Page 15 CHAPTER II . VOYAGE FROM CORUNNA TO TENERIFFE . Departure from Corunna - Currents of the Atlantic Ocean - Marine Ani ...
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... Shores of the Medi- terranean - Reception at Corunna , and Preparations for the Voyage to South America . WITH the name of Humboldt we associate all that is interesting in the physical sciences . No travel- ler who has visited remote ...
... Shores of the Medi- terranean - Reception at Corunna , and Preparations for the Voyage to South America . WITH the name of Humboldt we associate all that is interesting in the physical sciences . No travel- ler who has visited remote ...
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... shores of the Mediterranean , towards the elevated plains of La Mancha and the Castiles , one imagines that he sees far inland , in the extended precipices , the ancient coast of the Penin- sula ; a circumstance which brings to mind the ...
... shores of the Mediterranean , towards the elevated plains of La Mancha and the Castiles , one imagines that he sees far inland , in the extended precipices , the ancient coast of the Penin- sula ; a circumstance which brings to mind the ...
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... shore of one's native land ! " They were obliged to run under courses , and pro- ceeded at the rate of ten knots , although the vessel was not a fast sailer . At six in the morning she rolled so much that the fore topgallant - mast was ...
... shore of one's native land ! " They were obliged to run under courses , and pro- ceeded at the rate of ten knots , although the vessel was not a fast sailer . At six in the morning she rolled so much that the fore topgallant - mast was ...
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... shore from Vera Cruz to the mouth of the Rio del Norte , and from thence to the mouths of the Mississippi and the shoals at the southern extremity of Florida . After performing this circuit , it again directs itself northward , rushing ...
... shore from Vera Cruz to the mouth of the Rio del Norte , and from thence to the mouths of the Mississippi and the shoals at the southern extremity of Florida . After performing this circuit , it again directs itself northward , rushing ...
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Página 166 - In -less than five minutes two horses were drowned. The eel, being five feet long, and pressing itself against the belly of the horses, makes a discharge along the whole extent of its electric organ. It attacks at once the heart, the intestines, and the plexus cui'tttrus of the abdominal nerves.
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Página 63 - Cumana, for instance, before the great catastrophe of 1797, the earthquakes were felt only along the southern and calcareous coast of the gulf of Cariaco, as far as the town of...
Página 133 - ... a tremendous subterraneous noise was heard, resembling the rolling of thunder, but louder, and of longer continuance, than that heard within the tropics in time of storms. This noise preceded a perpendicular motion of three or four seconds, followed by an undulatory movement somewhat longer. The shocks were in opposite directions, from north to south, and from east to west. Nothing could resist the movement from beneath upward, and undulations crossing each other.
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Página 187 - ... could be accessible only by constructing very lofty scaffolds. When the natives are asked how those figures could have been sculptured, they answer with a smile, as relating a fact of which a stranger, a white man only, could be ignorant, that " at the period of the great waters, their fathers went to that height in boats.
Página 198 - Is this river, then," inquires he, " the Orinoco, which appears to us so imposing and majestic, merely the feeble remnant of those immense currents of fresh water which, swelled by Alpine snows or by more abundant rains, every where shaded by dense forests, and destitute of those beaches that...
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