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" The gigantic waves rolling onwards seemed as if they would defy all obstruction ; yet as they broke over the careenage they seemed to be lost, the surface of it being entirely covered with floating wrecks of every description. It was an undulating body... "
AN ATTEMPT TO DEVELOP THE LAW OF STORMS BY MEANS OF FACTS. ACCORDING TO ... - Sivu 26
tekijä(t) LIEUT-COLONEL W. REID - 1850
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The Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Nide 10;Nide 21

1839 - 512 sivua
...covered with floating wrecks of every description. It was an undulating body of lumber — shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...be seen which had been capsized or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. " On reaching the summit of the cathedral tower, a grand but distressing...

An attempt to develop the law of storms ... and hence to point out a cause ...

sir William Reid - 1838 - 474 sivua
...undulating body of lumber* — shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of merchandize of a buoyant nature. Two vessels only were afloat...be seen which had been capsized, or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. " On reaching the summit of the cathedral tower, to whichever point of...

An Attempt to Develop the Law of Storms by Means of Facts: Arranged ...

William Reid - 1838 - 470 sivua
...afloat within the pier; hut numhers could he seen which had heen capsized, or thrown on their heam ends in shallow water. " On reaching the summit of the...point of the compass the eye was directed, a grand hut distressing picture of ruin presented itself. The whole face of * Lumber is the American term for...

Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, Nide 10;Nide 21

1839 - 510 sivua
...covered with floating wrecks of every description. It was an undulating body of lumber — shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...be seen which had been capsized or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. " On reaching the summit of the cathedral tower, a grand but distressing...

The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Nide 35

Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith - 1839 - 630 sivua
...lamber—shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every sind of merchandise of a buoyant nature. Two vessel» only were afloat within the pier, but numbers could...be seen which had been capsized or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. 1 As soon as dawn rendered outward objects visible, the writer proceeded...

An Attempt to Develop the Law of Storms: By Means of Facts, Arranged ...

William Reid - 1846 - 626 sivua
...covered with floating wrecks of every description. It was an undulating body of lumber* — shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...compass the eye was directed, a grand but distressing picture of ruin presented itself. The whole face of the country was laid waste ; no sign of vegetation...

The tempest; or, An account of the nature, properties, dangers, and uses of ...

Tempest - 1848 - 316 sivua
...careenage they set in motion an undulating mass of wreck of every description, —timber, shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...be seen which had been capsized or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. From the summit of the cathedral tower a grand but distressing picture...

An Attempt to Develop the Law of Storms by Means of Facts: Arranged ...

William Reid - 1850 - 586 sivua
...covered with floating wrecks of every description. It was an undulating body of lumber* — shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...ruin presented itself. The whole face of the country ^' was laid waste ; no sign of vegetation was apparent, except here and there small patches of a sickly...

The Tempest: an Account of the Origin and Phenomena of Wind, in Various ...

Charles Tomlinson - 1861 - 408 sivua
...every description, — timber, shingle, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of merchandize of a buoyant nature. Two vessels only were afloat...be seen which had been capsized or thrown on their beam ends in shallow water. From the summit of the cathedra] tower a distressing picture of ruin everywhere...

The Law of Storms Considered in Connection with the Ordinary Movements of ...

Heinrich Wilhelm Dove - 1862 - 384 sivua
...covered with floating wrecks of every description ; it was an undulating body of lumber, shingles, staves, barrels, trusses of hay, and every kind of...compass the eye was directed, a grand but distressing picture of ruin presented itself: the whole face of the country was laid waste; no sign of vegetation...




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