indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that the line of junction with the common sea water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in the Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in the common water of the... The American Educational Monthly - Stran 1581871Celotni ogled - O knjigi
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1883 - 308 strani
...of indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea-water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of the sea, so sharp is the line."—(Maury,... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel - 1884 - 308 strani
...of indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea-water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of the sea, so sharp is the line."—(Maury,... | |
| John Richard Blakiston - 1884 - 256 strani
...from the Gulf as the Carolina coasts, are of an indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea water may be traced by the eye. Often one half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water while the other half is iu the... | |
| 1887 - 572 strani
...than a thousand roes greater. Its waters, as far out as Carolina coasts, are of an indigo blue, ley are so distinctly marked that the line of junction with the common seater may be traced with the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perved floating in the Gulf... | |
| Augustin Privat-Deschanel, Joseph David Everett - 1897 - 1220 strani
...of indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea-water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of the sea, so sharp is the line."—(Maury,... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1899 - 372 strani
...from the gulf as the Carolina coasts, are of an indigo blue; they are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of a vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of... | |
| Eugene Cunningham Branson - 1899 - 400 strani
...an indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea-water may be traced by the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in the common water of the sea—so sharp is the line, and... | |
| Arthur T. Pierson - 1900 - 506 strani
...volume more than a thousand times greater. Its waters, as far out as the Carolina coasts, are of an indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that the...of junction with the common sea water may be traced with the eye. Often one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in the Gulf Stream water, while... | |
| Edna Henry Lee Turpin - 1902 - 432 strani
...from the Gulf as the Carolina coasts, are of an indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea water may be traced by the eye. Often one half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common... | |
| 1884 - 624 strani
...thousand times greater. Its waters are of an indigo blue. They are so distinctly marked that their line of junction with the common sea water may be...one-half of the vessel may be perceived floating in Gulf Stream water, while the other half is in common water of the sea, so sharp is the line and such... | |
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