Chuen. The country of the hills of mud, the land of Mu was sacrificed: being twice upheaved it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several... The Review of Reviews - Page 275publié par - 1895Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Albert Shaw - 1895 - 790 pages
...being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the...the force of the convulsions, they sank with their 64,000, 000 -of inhabitants 8,060 years before the writihg of this book." Thus the fact seems to be... | |
| 1891 - 1062 pages
...being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and rise several times, and in various places. At last the surface gare way, and ten countries were toi-u... | |
| 1895 - 844 pages
...being twice upheavea, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and to rise several times and iu various places. At last the surface gave way, and ten countries were torn asunder and scattered.... | |
| Augustus Le Plongeon - 1896 - 514 pages
...Being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way, and the ten countries were... | |
| 1896 - 410 pages
...Being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined these caused the land to sink and rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way, and ihe ten countries were... | |
| Charles Montgomery Skinner - 1904 - 346 pages
...destroyed. Twice it was upheaved, then suddenly disappeared in the night. When the surface gave way ten countries were torn asunder and scattered. Unable...the force of the convulsions, they sank, with their sixty-four million inhabitants, eight thousand and sixty years before the making of the record. The... | |
| Harold Bayley - 1912 - 406 pages
...Being twice upheaved, it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the land to sink and rise several times and in various places. At last the surface gave way and the ten countries were torn... | |
| Arthur E. Powell - 1996 - 398 pages
...: being twice upheaved it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the...countries were torn asunder and scattered. Unable to stand the force of the convulsions, they sank with their 64,000,000 of inhabitants 8,060 years before... | |
| W. Scott-Elliot - 1925 - 198 pages
...sacrificed: being twice upheaved it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the...countries were torn asunder and scattered. Unable to stand the force of the convulsions, they sank with their 64,000,000 of inhabitants 8060 years before... | |
| Geoffrey Hodson - 1994 - 326 pages
...sacrificed; being twice upheaved it suddenly disappeared during the night, the basin being continually shaken by volcanic forces. Being confined, these caused the...countries were torn asunder and scattered. Unable to stand the force of the convulsions, they sank with 64,000,000 of their inhabitants 8,060 years before... | |
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