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" ... seemed almost as if we were ascending the height under us, and when we passed over its summit, which rose in appearance to within a few feet of our boat, and 'came again to the descent... "
The Natural History of the Order Cetacea: And the Oceanic Inhabitants of the ... - Page 25
by Henry William Dewhurst - 1834 - 294 pages
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The Imperial magazine; or, Compendium of religious, moral ..., Volume 11

1829 - 632 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...below, inhabited, doubtless, by thousands of animals, to which they afford both food and shelter, — animals unknown to man: and I could sometimes observe...
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The Manchester iris, Volume 2

1823 - 450 pages
...suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently отег the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...crystal clearness of the deep, actually producing a sadden start. Now we came again to a plain ; and passed slowly over the submarine forests and meadowi,...
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Spirit of the English Magazines, Volume 13

1823 - 496 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...below ; inhabited, doubtless, by thousands of animals, to which they aA ford both food and shelter, animals unknown to man : and I could sometimes observe...
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The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and ...

1824 - 856 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...below ; inhabited, doubtless, by thousands of animals, to which they afford both food and shelter, animals unknown to man : and I could sometimes observe...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 30

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1824 - 616 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...sudden start. Now we came again to a plain ; and passed over slowly the submarine forests and meadows, which appeared in the expanse below ; inhabited, doubtless,...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 30

1824 - 612 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...sudden start. Now we came again to a plain ; and passed over slowly the submarine forests and meadows, which appeared in the expanse below; inhabited, doubtless,...
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Excursions in the North of Europe: Through Parts of Russia, Finland, Sweden ...

John Barrow - 1834 - 424 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...below ; inhabited, doubtless, by thousands of animals, to which they afford both food and shelter — animals unknown to man ; and I could sometimes observe...
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Excursions in the north of Europe, ... in 1830 and 1833

John Barrow - 1834 - 446 pages
...was suddenly perpendicular, and overlooking a watery gulf, as we pushed gently over the last point of it, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves...below; inhabited, doubtless, by thousands of animals, to which they afford both food and shelter—animals unknown to man ; and I could sometimes observe...
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Sacred History of the World Attempted to be Philosophically ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - 1834 - 608 pages
...few feet of our boat, and came again to the descent, which on that side was suddenly perpendicular, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves down this precipice. Now we came again to a plain, and passed slowly over the sub-marine The Ocean was a device of the Almighty,...
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The Sacred History of the World: As Displayed in the Creation and ..., Volume 2

Sharon Turner - 1834 - 610 pages
...few feet of our boat, and came again to the descent, which on that side was suddenly perpendicular, it seemed almost as if we had thrown ourselves down this precipice. Now we came again to a plain, and passed slowly over the tub-marine The Ocean was a device of the Almighty,...
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