| William Philipps - 1817 - 292 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences, are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| George G. Carey - Astronomy - 1825 - 274 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences, are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1825 - 151 pages
...numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from their parent maes ; and when we examine the rents and ravines which accompany...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| Worcester County (Mass.) - 1826 - 404 pages
...laws of gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences are strewed loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...laws of gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences are strewed loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| John Vose - Astronomy - 1827 - 262 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences," are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...every moment, that they are to be torn from their fcase, and that the process of destructive separation, which we had only contemplated in its effects,... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1829 - 202 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences, are strewed nnmerofls loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...moment that they. are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1832 - 196 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences, are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...ravines which accompany the over-hanging cliffs, we ex> pect every moment that they are to be torn from tneir base, and that the process of destructive... | |
| John Vose - Astronomy - 1834 - 230 pages
...gravitation. Around the base of these frightful eminences are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seems to have detached from...examine the rents and ravines, which accompany the ever-changing cliffs, we expect every moment that they are to be torn from their bases, and that the... | |
| John Hubbard Wilkins - Astronomy - 1836 - 214 pages
...of these frightful eminences, are strewed numerous loose and unconnected fragments, which time seema to have detached from their parent mass ; and when...moment that they are to be torn from their base, and that the process of destructive separation which we had only contemplated in its effects, is about... | |
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