| George Rhett Cathcart - 1876 - 452 sivua
...stately forests and stable buildings, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like mountains, arid dash the strongest ships to pieces like toys. It warms...the living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapors from the sea and land, retains them dissolved in itself or suspended in cisterns of clouds,... | |
| Thomas Nelson Publishers - 1879 - 448 sivua
...motion, its force is sufficient to level the most stately forests and stable buildings with the earth; to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...in itself, or suspended in cisterns of clouds, and drops them down again, as rain or dew, when they are required. It bends the rays of the sun from their... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1877 - 454 sivua
...motion, its force is sufficient to level with the earth the most stately forests and stable buildings, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...the living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapors from the sei and land, retains them dissolved in itself or suspended in cisterns of clouds,... | |
| George Rhett Cathcart - 1878 - 446 sivua
...motion, its force is sufficient to level with the earth the most stately forests and stable buildings, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...like toys. It warms and cools by turns the earth and tlu- living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapors from the sea and land, retail^ them dissolved... | |
| David Page - 1883 - 394 sivua
...motion, its force is sufficient to level with the earth the most stately forests and stable buildings, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...cisterns of clouds, and throws them down again, as rain or dew, when they are required. It bends the rays of the sun from their path to give us the aurora... | |
| Burlington B. Wale - 1883 - 234 sivua
...substances with its weight. When in motion its force is sufficient to level the most stately forests, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...and dash the strongest ships to pieces like toys. It draws up vapors from the sea and land, retains them dissolved in itself or suspended in cisterns of... | |
| John Christopher Draper - 1885 - 748 sivua
...When in motion its force is sufficient to level the most stately forests and buildings with the earth, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...the living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapors from the sea and land, retains them dissolved in itself or suspended in cisterns of clouds,... | |
| Raphael Semmes - 1887 - 968 sivua
...its force is sufficient to level the most stately forests, and stable buildings with the earth — to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like mountains, and dash the strongest ship to pieces like toys. "It warms and cools, by turns, the earth, and the living creatures that inhabit... | |
| 1889 - 466 sivua
...motion, its force is sufficient to level with the earth the most stately forests and stable buildings, to raise the waters of the ocean into ridges like...and dash the strongest ships to pieces like toys. 2. It warms and cools by turns the earth and the living creatures that inhabit it. It draws up vapors... | |
| Joseph Chrisman Hutchison - 1891 - 398 sivua
...sufficient to level th< most stately forests witli the earth ; to raise the waters of the ocean inb ridges like mountains, and dash the strongest ships to pieces like toys. Ii bends the rays of the sun from their path, to give us the twilight •if evening and of dawn ; it... | |
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