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" Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed in one stormy season than is formed in several winters, and an endless accumulation is prevented. "
Report of the Cruise of the U.S. Revenue Steamer Thomas Corwin, in the ... - Página 57
de United States. Revenue-Cutter Service, Calvin Leighton Hooper - 1884 - 147 páginas
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A General History of Voyages and Travels to the End of the 18th ..., Volumen 16

Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 páginas
...believed thrit there was a sufficient weight of ice above the surface to have sunk the other so much below it. Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed...is prevented. But that there is always a remaining stone, every one who has been upon the spot will conclude, CHAV. iv. sECT, ix, Cook, Clerke, and Gore....
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Número 30

General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...belie>ed that there was a sufh'cient weight of ice above the surface to have sunk the other so much below it Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed...remaining store, every one who has been upon the spot will conclude,. CHAr. IT. SECT. ix. Cook, Clerke, and Gore. 35 L elude, and none but closet-studying philosophers...
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Maritime Geography and Statistics ...

James Hingston Tuckey - 1815 - 580 páginas
...another, and by undermining and washing away those parts that lie exposed to the surge of the sea : thus it may happen that more ice is destroyed in one...winters, and an endless accumulation is prevented." The action of the waves, or the friction of the masses of ice against each other, seem however to us...
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Maritime Geography and Statistics ...

James Hingston Tuckey - 1815 - 580 páginas
...washing. away those parts that lie exposed to the surge of it may happen that more ice Is deslfoyed hi one stormy season than is formed in several winters, and an endless accumulation is prevented." The action of the waves, or the friction of the masses of ice against each other, seem bbwever to us...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and ..., Volumen 3

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 472 páginas
...and by undermining and washing away those parts that lie exposed to the surge; and mort ice may be destroyed in one stormy season than is formed in several winters, and its accumulation thus prevented." Tin's evidence clearly proves that the sun's influence at the poles,...
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volumen 3

E. Polehamton - 1815 - 470 páginas
...and by undermining and y, ashing away those parts that lie exposed to the surge ; and more ice may be destroyed in one stormy season than is formed in several winters, and its accumulation thus prevented." This evidence clearly proves that the sun's influence at the poles,...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels ..., Volumen 16

Robert Kerr - 1824 - 526 páginas
...belie\ed that there was a sufficient weight of ice above the surface to have sunk the other so much below it. Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed...is prevented. But that there is always a remaining slore, every one who has beeri upon the spot will conclude, elude, and none but closet-studying philosophers...
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The Voyages of Captain James Cook: Illustrated with Maps and Numerous ...

James Cook - 1842 - 654 páginas
...that there was a sufficient weight of ice above the surface-, to have sunk the other so much below it. Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed...remaining store every one who has been upon the spot will conclude, and none but closet studying philosophers will dispute. A thick fog, which came on while...
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A directory for the navigation of the Pacific ocean, Volumen 1;Volumen 11

Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 748 páginas
...believed that there was sufficient weight of ice above the surface to have sunk the other so much below it. Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed...remaining store, every one who has been upon the spot xvill conclude, and none but closet studying philosophers will dispute. "t This was about latitude...
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A Directory for the Navigation of the Pacific Ocean: The coasts of the ...

Alexander George Findlay - 1851 - 746 páginas
...believed that there wa? sufficient weight of ice above the surface to have sunk the other so much below it. Thus it may happen, that more ice is destroyed in one stormy season than i• formed in several winters, and an endless accumulation is prevented. But that there is always...
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