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... formed by two peninsulas united by a long broad isthmus . The largest is circular in form , and above twenty miles in di- ameter . The smaller is oval , and is sixteen miles long and eight broad . The circumference of the whole island ...
... formed by two peninsulas united by a long broad isthmus . The largest is circular in form , and above twenty miles in di- ameter . The smaller is oval , and is sixteen miles long and eight broad . The circumference of the whole island ...
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... forming , by their action through successive ages the whole group of islands ; in which nothing like primi- tive or ... formation . Strata or veins of basalt are frequently met with in all the islands : they usually occur in mountains of ...
... forming , by their action through successive ages the whole group of islands ; in which nothing like primi- tive or ... formation . Strata or veins of basalt are frequently met with in all the islands : they usually occur in mountains of ...
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... formed , and are laid at right angles with the position of the vein they compose . The greater part appear ... formation resembling a cra- ter ; nor have I heard of the existence of any , with the exception of the large lake called by ...
... formed , and are laid at right angles with the position of the vein they compose . The greater part appear ... formation resembling a cra- ter ; nor have I heard of the existence of any , with the exception of the large lake called by ...
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... formation , all share the advantages of that secure protection which the reefs afford . Among the smaller islands four , viz . Tetuaroa , Tobua , Moupiha , and Fenuaara , appear to rest on coral foundations . The former , which is about ...
... formation , all share the advantages of that secure protection which the reefs afford . Among the smaller islands four , viz . Tetuaroa , Tobua , Moupiha , and Fenuaara , appear to rest on coral foundations . The former , which is about ...
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... formed in shallow places , and the coral is of a different and more slender kind than that of which the larger reef , rising from the depths of the ocean , is usually composed . There is no coral in the lagoons of the large islands ...
... formed in shallow places , and the coral is of a different and more slender kind than that of which the larger reef , rising from the depths of the ocean , is usually composed . There is no coral in the lagoons of the large islands ...
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Page 247 - Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices, to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive...
Page 92 - In that egg the great power sat inactive a whole year of the Creator, at the close of which, by his thought alone, he caused the egg to divide itself. And from its two divisions he framed the heaven above, and the earth beneath ; in the midst, he placed the subtle ether, the eight regions, and the permanent receptacle of waters.
Page 91 - He, whom the mind alone can perceive, whose essence eludes the external organs, who has no visible parts, who exists from eternity, even he, the soul of all beings, whom no being can comprehend, shone forth in person. He, having willed to produce various beings from his own divine substance, first with a thought created the waters, and placed in them a productive seed...
Page 307 - Such is the plan by which it is intended to form an American Family Library, comprising all that is valuable in those branches of knowledge which most happily unite entertainment with instruction. The utmost care...
Page 63 - Taaroa had made the world and mankind, he created the quadrupeds of the earth, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea...
Page 63 - These pets are kept in large holes, two or three feet deep, partially filled with water. On the sides of these pits they generally remained, excepting when called by the person who fed them. I have been several times with the young chief, when he has sat down by the side of the hole, and, by giving a shrill sort of whistle, has brought out an enormous Eel, which has moved about the surface of the water, and eaten with confidence out of its master's hand.
Page 38 - ... taken out. The outsides are in general nicely browned, and the inner part presents a white or yellowish, cellular, pulpy substance, in appearance slightly resembling the crumb of a small wheaten loaf. Its colour, size, and structure are, however, the only resemblance it has to bread. It has but little taste, and that is frequently rather sweet ; it is somewhat farinaceous, but...
Page 307 - Edinburgh Cabinet* Library, &c. All these productions, as they emanate from the press, will be submitted to literary gentlemen for inspection ; and none will be reprinted but such as shall be found calculated to sustain the exalted character which this Library has already acquired. Several well-known authors have been engaged to prepare for it original works of an American character, on History, Biography, Travels, &c.
Page 21 - To these sublime horrors a scene of enchantment suddenly succeeds. A new Cythera emerges from the bosom of the enchanted wave. An amphitheatre of verdure rises to our view. Tufted groves mingle their foliage with the brilliant enamel of the meadows. An eternal spring, combining with an eternal autumn, displays the opening blossom along with the ripened fruits.
Page 153 - Their traditionary ballads were a kind of standard, or classical authority, to which they referred for the purpose of determining any disputed fact in their history." And when doubts arose, " as they had no records to which they could at such times refer, they could only oppose one oral tradition to another ; which unavoidably involved the parties in protracted and often obstinate debates.