The Edinburgh Review, المجلد 30A. and C. Black, 1818 |
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... nature and real extent of the change . which has now taken place in the condition of the Icy seas , we are persuaded that the reports are greatly exaggerated . Το * So much has public credulity been abused by such tales , that a ...
... nature and real extent of the change . which has now taken place in the condition of the Icy seas , we are persuaded that the reports are greatly exaggerated . Το * So much has public credulity been abused by such tales , that a ...
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... Nature , as a great regulator of the system , dispensing moderate warmth , and at- tempering the extremes of climate over the face of the globe . As the heat accumulates within the tropics , it will occasion cur- rents of cold air from ...
... Nature , as a great regulator of the system , dispensing moderate warmth , and at- tempering the extremes of climate over the face of the globe . As the heat accumulates within the tropics , it will occasion cur- rents of cold air from ...
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... Nature has made a further provision for correcting the excessive irregularity of the action of the sun's rays . This luminary , for several months in winter , is totally withdrawn from that dreary waste ; but , to compensate for his ...
... Nature has made a further provision for correcting the excessive irregularity of the action of the sun's rays . This luminary , for several months in winter , is totally withdrawn from that dreary waste ; but , to compensate for his ...
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... Nature , for mitigating the excessive inequality of temperature . Had only dry land been there opposed to the sun , it would have been absolutely scorched by his incessant beams in summer , and pinched in the darkness of winter by the ...
... Nature , for mitigating the excessive inequality of temperature . Had only dry land been there opposed to the sun , it would have been absolutely scorched by his incessant beams in summer , and pinched in the darkness of winter by the ...
الصفحة 22
... Nature has at length spent her fires , and is hasten- ing fast into decay . Immense forests anciently clothed the ... natural forests , it has become an object of police to prevent their indis- criminate destruction . The timber in those ...
... Nature has at length spent her fires , and is hasten- ing fast into decay . Immense forests anciently clothed the ... natural forests , it has become an object of police to prevent their indis- criminate destruction . The timber in those ...
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