Hawaii: the Past, Present, and Future of Its Island-kingdom: An Historical Account of the Sandwich Islands (Polynesia)Longmans, Green, and Company, 1866 - 523 strani |
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Stran 8
... ; and he attributed this effect to iron contained in the mountain . May not the mass of the mountain in proximity alone have produced the deflection ? SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS . 9 The regions of fertility lie 8 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
... ; and he attributed this effect to iron contained in the mountain . May not the mass of the mountain in proximity alone have produced the deflection ? SOIL AND PRODUCTIONS . 9 The regions of fertility lie 8 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
Stran 16
... effects in the other islands were more disastrous than at Oahu . On the windward side the phenomena were increased by the trade wind and the tides , which act on the north side of the group with greater force . On Maui , the sea ...
... effects in the other islands were more disastrous than at Oahu . On the windward side the phenomena were increased by the trade wind and the tides , which act on the north side of the group with greater force . On Maui , the sea ...
Stran 19
... effects of the light pro- jected upwards from the crater as day declined to be very beautiful . At a distance of ... effect by a mirror - like re- petition . On reaching the brink of the gulf , lava was seen issuing from a dark cone ...
... effects of the light pro- jected upwards from the crater as day declined to be very beautiful . At a distance of ... effect by a mirror - like re- petition . On reaching the brink of the gulf , lava was seen issuing from a dark cone ...
Stran 20
... continually changing . The appearance of the inner walls of the crater was remarkable , exhibiting irregular patches of calcareous and other earths ; and DESCENT OF THE CRATER . 21 As the whole effect 20 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
... continually changing . The appearance of the inner walls of the crater was remarkable , exhibiting irregular patches of calcareous and other earths ; and DESCENT OF THE CRATER . 21 As the whole effect 20 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
Stran 21
... effect was so illusive , that it was impossible to decide how far the explorers were from the sides . This uncertainty was probably in part caused by hete- rogeneous vapours mixing at different temperatures , and from the novelty of the ...
... effect was so illusive , that it was impossible to decide how far the explorers were from the sides . This uncertainty was probably in part caused by hete- rogeneous vapours mixing at different temperatures , and from the novelty of the ...
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