Recreations in Physical Geography, Or, The Earth as it isJohn W. Parker, 1840 - 428 psl. |
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... Various Peaks 5. Sorata 6. Aconcagua V. 7. Chimborazo 8 Hindoo Koosh 9. Antisana V 10. Cotopaxi V 1.Pass in Thibet 12. Pass in the Andes 13. Mt St Elie 14. Ararat 15. Sangai or Mecas V. 16. Popocatepetl V. 17. Tangurugua V. 18.MT BLANC ...
... Various Peaks 5. Sorata 6. Aconcagua V. 7. Chimborazo 8 Hindoo Koosh 9. Antisana V 10. Cotopaxi V 1.Pass in Thibet 12. Pass in the Andes 13. Mt St Elie 14. Ararat 15. Sangai or Mecas V. 16. Popocatepetl V. 17. Tangurugua V. 18.MT BLANC ...
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... , more especially to a nation possessing extensive colonies in various quarters of the globe . It is not every country , nor even every part of a country , that possesses equal advantages for the habitation of 4 NATURE AND ADVANTAGES OF.
... , more especially to a nation possessing extensive colonies in various quarters of the globe . It is not every country , nor even every part of a country , that possesses equal advantages for the habitation of 4 NATURE AND ADVANTAGES OF.
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... various phenomena , actually observed in some parti- cular localities , the class of phenomena likely to occur in others , is , in its practical application , of the greatest utility ; for it thus enables us to judge of the fitness of ...
... various phenomena , actually observed in some parti- cular localities , the class of phenomena likely to occur in others , is , in its practical application , of the greatest utility ; for it thus enables us to judge of the fitness of ...
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... various phenomena thus brought before its view , and of the laws by which they are governed . Here then physical geography comes to our aid ; and not only does it afford an explanation of remarkable phenomena of rare occurrence ...
... various phenomena thus brought before its view , and of the laws by which they are governed . Here then physical geography comes to our aid ; and not only does it afford an explanation of remarkable phenomena of rare occurrence ...
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... in the depart- ment of physical geography ; the application of their effects , as illus trations of changes on the earth's surface , belongs to geology . in great force , in various parts of the globe EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOS . 13.
... in the depart- ment of physical geography ; the application of their effects , as illus trations of changes on the earth's surface , belongs to geology . in great force , in various parts of the globe EARTHQUAKES AND VOLCANOS . 13.
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Recreations in Physical Geography; or, The Earth as it is Rosina Maria ZORNLIN Visos knygos peržiūra - 1840 |
Recreations in Physical Geography– Or, The Earth as it is Rosina M. Zornlin Visos knygos peržiūra - 1851 |
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