 | 1827
...blue colour of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. And as we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the...ascended the Alps or the Andes, the sky appears of a deep Murk, while the blue rays find a ready passage through the attenuated strata of the atmosphere. —... | |
 | 1827 - 288 pages
...blue colour of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. And as we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the...aeronaut, who has soared above the denser strata, or to th« traveller who has ascended the Alps or the Andes, the sky appears of a deep black, while the blue... | |
 | 1829 - 494 pages
...the blue colour of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the...passage through the attenuated strata of the atmosphere. It is owing to the same cause, that the diver at the bottom of the sea is surrounded with the red light... | |
 | Edinburgh encyclopaedia - 1830 - 828 pages
...ascribe the colour of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the...Andes, the sky appears of a deep black, while the blue raya find a ready passage through the attenuated strata of the atmosphere. It is owing to the same... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1832 - 654 pages
...mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the blue tinge diet, away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above the...passage through the attenuated strata of the atmosphere. It is owing to the same cause, that the diver at the bottom of the sea is surrounded with the red light... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth, Thomas Gamaliel Bradford - 1832 - 626 pages
...mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the blue tinge dies away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above...find a ready passage through the attenuated strata of i In' atmosphere. It is owing to the same cause, that the diver at the bottom of the sea is surrounded... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1832 - 654 pages
...the blue color of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the blue tinge dies away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above the denser strata, or to the traveller who has... | |
 | Encyclopaedia Americana - 1832 - 620 pages
...the blue color of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the blue tinge dies away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above the denser strata, or to the traveller who has... | |
 | Francis Lieber, Edward Wigglesworth - 1835 - 620 pages
...the blue color of the sky, and the bright azure which tinges the mountains of ihe distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of the blue tinge dies away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above the denser strata, or to the traveller who has... | |
 | Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford - 1837 - 526 pages
...mountains of the distant landscape. As we ascend in the atmosphere, the deepness of tlie blue tinge dies away ; and to the aeronaut who has soared above...appears of a deep black, while the blue rays find a rendy passage through tlie attenuated strata of the atmosphere. It is owing to the same cause, that... | |
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