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 3
... give an account of the most northerly cluster of the Polynesian Archipelago , viz . the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands . And if on close inspection we find reason to remove the place of the Islands of the Blest still onward with the ...
... give an account of the most northerly cluster of the Polynesian Archipelago , viz . the Hawaiian or Sandwich Islands . And if on close inspection we find reason to remove the place of the Islands of the Blest still onward with the ...
Stran 6
... gives the more or less advanced state of the soil , the progress of vegetation , and the cessation or diminution of eruptions and earthquakes . Upon all these data he THEIR ORIGIN . 7 decided Kaui to possess the greatest 6 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ...
... gives the more or less advanced state of the soil , the progress of vegetation , and the cessation or diminution of eruptions and earthquakes . Upon all these data he THEIR ORIGIN . 7 decided Kaui to possess the greatest 6 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS ...
Stran 9
... give unrivalled facilities for irrigation . Large forests abound , very dense , and broken with chasms , ravines , and extinct craters . In making the ascent of the two great mountains in Hawaii , twelve miles of forest have to be ...
... give unrivalled facilities for irrigation . Large forests abound , very dense , and broken with chasms , ravines , and extinct craters . In making the ascent of the two great mountains in Hawaii , twelve miles of forest have to be ...
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... give their verdure to the cultivated districts . The construction of the islands being essentially vol- canic , the character of the scenery depends on that con- dition . Indeed , it is probable that they are but domes concealing the ...
... give their verdure to the cultivated districts . The construction of the islands being essentially vol- canic , the character of the scenery depends on that con- dition . Indeed , it is probable that they are but domes concealing the ...
Stran 28
... was the dome of Mauna Loa , * Edgar Poe gives a graphic description of the effect of the rising of the horizon round an aëronaut as he ascends from the earth in a balloon . CRATER OF HALE - A - KA - LA . 28 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
... was the dome of Mauna Loa , * Edgar Poe gives a graphic description of the effect of the rising of the horizon round an aëronaut as he ascends from the earth in a balloon . CRATER OF HALE - A - KA - LA . 28 HAWAIIAN ISLANDS .
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