| several hands - 1774 - 596 pagina’s
...tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces "on which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity...larger number, however, were concave, though fome were evidently convex •. " Proceeding to the NW you meet with the higheft ranges of pillars, the magnificent... | |
| 1774 - 592 pagina’s
...ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furface* on which we walked were often fiat, having neither concavity nor convexity : the larger number, however, were concave, though fome were evidently convex *. " Proceeding to the NW you meet with the higheft ranges of pillars, the magnificent... | |
| Thomas Pennant - 1776 - 548 pagina’s
...directions ; the- tranfverfe figures in the .upright ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat,...convexity : the larger number however were concave, tho' fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the JO interftices within the perpendicular figures... | |
| 1778 - 630 pagina’s
...directions ; the tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true direflions : the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat,...•were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interAices within the perpendicular figures were filled up with a yellow fpar : in one place a vein... | |
| Uno von Troil, Joseph Banks - 1780 - 440 pagina’s
...directions ; the tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run iri their true directions : the furfaces upon which we Walked were often flat,...filled up with a yellow fpar ; in one place a vein pa/Ted in among the mafs of pillars, carrying here and there fmall threads of fpar. Though they were... | |
| Uno von Troil - 1780 - 444 pagina’s
...the tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions : thefurfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither...fome were very evidently convex : in fome places the interlaces within the perpendicular figures were filled up with a yellow fpar ; in one place a vein... | |
| John Knox - 1787 - 566 pagina’s
...directions; the tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces upon which we walked •were often flat,...fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interfticcs within the perpendicular figures were filled up with a yellow fpar: in one place a "vein... | |
| 1801 - 554 pagina’s
...directions ; the tranfverfe figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions : the furfaces upon which we walked were often flat,...fome were very evidently convex ; in fome places the interdices within the perpendicular figures were filled up with a yellow fpar : in one place a vein... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1807 - 900 pagina’s
...directions; the tranfverfe figures in the upiight ones never fail to run in their true directions. The furfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither concavity nor convexity; the largernumber, however, we're concave, though fome were very evidently convex. In fome places, the interftices... | |
| Robert Forsyth - 1808 - 598 pagina’s
...The transverse figures in the upright ones never fail to run in their true directions. The surfaces upon which we walked were often flat, having neither...convexity. The larger number, however, were concave, though some vr ere very evidently convex. In some places the intersticei within the perpendicular figures... | |
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