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" ... towards it with a view of proceeding close to its base, I observed a few little pieces fall from the top, and while my eye was fixed upon- the place, an immense column, probably fifty feet square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave... "
The Pocket magazine of classic and polite literature. [Continued as] The ... - Trang 70
1821
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The Imperial Magazine, Or, Compendium of Religious, Moral ..., Tập 3

1821 - 702 trang
...square, and one hundred and titty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity,...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The Literary chronicle and weekly review, Tập 2,Số phát hành 33-83

1820 - 856 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity,...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Tập 3

664 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity,...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The Edinburgh Magazine and Literary Miscellany, Tập 85

1820 - 608 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feef, high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, ana, leaning majestically forward, with an accelerated velocity...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Tập 2

1820 - 442 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward, with an accelerated velocity...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The Arctic

William Scoresby - 1820 - 674 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the pavent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity,...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Tập 4

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1820 - 888 trang
...square* and, one hundred and fifty feet high, begun to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity,...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...

The London Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc

1820 - 866 trang
...square; and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward with an accelerated velocity, fell with an awful crash into the sea. rfhe water into which it plunged was converted into au appearance of vapour or smoke, like that from...

The English reading book, in prose

William Jillard Hort - 1822 - 290 trang
...and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the summit, and leaning majestically forwards, with an accelerated velocity, fell with an awful crash into the sea. The water into which it was plunged was converted into the appearance of vapour or smoke, like that of a furious cannonade....

The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal, Tập 2

1820 - 486 trang
...square, and one hundred and fifty feet high, began to leave the parent ice at the top, and leaning majestically forward, with an accelerated velocity...furious cannonading. The noise was equal to that of thunder, which it nearly resembled. The column which fell was nearly square, and in magnitude resembled...




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