| 1844 - 688 strani
...nnsurveyed iner de glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions. It was in full gight— the mighty crystal bridge which connects the two continents...Cape Farewell to the line of this glacier, in the neighbourhood of the 80th parallel, gives a length of more than 1200 miles, not materially less than... | |
| 1856 - 604 strani
...issued, was an unsurveyed mer ile glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions. "It wns in full sight — the mighty crystal bridge which...connects the two continents of America and Greenland. I nay continents; for Greenland, however insulated it may ultimately prove to be, is in mass strictly... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1856 - 520 strani
...which it issued, was an unsurveyed mer «fe glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye, of boundless dimensions. It was in full sight — the mighty crystal bridge...Cape Farewell to the line of this glacier, in the neighbourhood of the 80th parallel, gives a length of more than twelve hundred miles, not materially... | |
| Elisha Kent Kane - 1856 - 506 strani
...which it issued, was an unsurveyed mer de glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions.'43' It was in full sight — the mighty crystal bridge...Cape Farewell to the line of this glacier, in the Y..I-. I.— 15 THE GREAT GLACIER neighborhood of the 80th parallel, gives a length of more than twelve... | |
| Cortlandt Van Rensselaer - 1856 - 702 strani
...which it issued, was an unsurveyed mer de glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions. "It was in full sight — the mighty crystal bridge...however insulated it may ultimately prove to be, is in mans strictly continental. Its least possible axis, measured from Cape Farewell to the line of this... | |
| Seba Smith, Elizabeth Oakes Prince Smith - 1856 - 592 strani
...issued, тгач an unsnrvcyed пит dcgluct. an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions. " It was in full sight — the mighty crystal bridge...Greenland, however insulated it may ultimately prove to be, ¡я in masa strictly continental. Its least possible axis, measured from Capo Farewell to the line... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1856 - 520 strani
...which it issued, was an unsurveyed mer tie glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye, of boundless dimensions. It was in full sight— the mighty crystal bridge...Greenland, however insulated it may ultimately prove to he, is m mass strictly continental. Its least possible axis, measured from Cape Farewell to the line... | |
| 1857 - 920 strani
...Forbes, vanishing into unknown space at not more than a single day's railroad travel from the Pole It was in full sight— the mighty crystal bridge...Cape Farewell to the line of this glacier, in the neighbourhood of the 80th parallel, gives a length of more than 1200 miles. Imagine, now, the centre... | |
| 1857 - 424 strani
...in the Admiralty charts of the island. THE GEEAT GLACIER OF GRJEENLAND. It was in full sight—the mighty crystal bridge which connects the two continents of America and Greenland. I say continents—for Greenland, however insulated it may ultimately prove to be, is in mass strictly continental.... | |
| Henry Norman Hudson - 1857 - 494 strani
...uusurveyed mer de glace, an ice-ocean, to the eye of boundless dimensions. It was in full eight, — the mighty crystal bridge which connects the two continents...Greenland. I say continents; for Greenland, however isolated it may ultimately prove to be, is in mass strictly continental. Its least possible axis, measured... | |
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