| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) - 1827 - 634 strani
...are partially wooded and in general covered with herbage ; but the sides of some are still naked ; and the interior of their broken craters rugged, black,...aspect such as the products of fire alone could have preserved so long, and offer a striking picture of the operations of this element in all its most terrible... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell - 1848 - 518 strani
...Although the cones are partially covered with wood and herbage, yet the sides of many are still naked ; and the interior of their broken craters, rugged,...of this element in all its most terrible energy." f The accompanying sketches J will illustrate these remarks. Plate U.fig. in. A view of the environs... | |
| Samuel St. John - 1851 - 410 strani
...Although the cones are partially covered with wood and herbage, yet the sides of many are still naked ; and the interior of their broken craters, rugged,...of this element in all its most terrible energy." These volcanic vents are of different ages; some of them are manifestly of comparatively recent origin.... | |
| Samuel St. John - 1851 - 370 strani
...Although the cones are partially covered with wood and herbage, yet the sides of many are still naked ; and the interior of their broken craters, rugged,...products of fire alone could have so long preserved, and ofier a striking picture of the operation of this element in all its most terrible energy." These volcanic... | |
| Gideon Algernon Mantell, Thomas Rupert Jones - 1857 - 532 strani
...Although the cones are partially covered with wood and herbage, yet the sides of many are still naked ; and the interior of their broken craters, rugged,...products of fire alone could have so long preserved, and oflfer a striking picture of the operation of this element in all its most terrible energy." f The... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1858 - 342 strani
...around are partially wooded and in general covered with herbage ; but the sides of some are still naked, and the interior of their broken craters, rugged,...aspect, such as the products of fire alone could have preserved so long, and offer a striking picture of the operations of this element in all its most terrible... | |
| George Poulett Scrope - 1858 - 362 strani
...around are partially wooded and in general covered with herbage; but the sides of some are still naked, and the interior of their broken craters, rugged, black, and scorified, as well as the rocky fl<xxls of lava with which they have loaded the plain, have a freshness of aspect, such as the products... | |
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