| 610 pages
...wall of scoria, forming tbe rim of a mighty caldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on tbe edge of a steep precipice, with a vast plain before...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. Tbe surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over with... | |
| Baptists - 1825 - 806 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty chaldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of the plain below was uneven, and strewed over... | |
| 724 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty caldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over with... | |
| William Ellis - Hawaii - 1825 - 290 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty chaldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...-or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of the plain below was uneven, and strewed over... | |
| 1826 - 606 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming tlie ruin of a mighty caldron. But, instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over with... | |
| English literature - 1826 - 608 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the ruin of a miglity caldron. But, instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from '200 to 4-00 feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over... | |
| William Ellis - Hawaii - 1826 - 474 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty caldron.. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over with... | |
| 1826 - 570 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall pf scoria, forming the rim of a mighty caldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...or 'sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 4OO feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed • over... | |
| Books - 1826 - 568 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty caldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. The surface of this plain was uneven, and strewed over with... | |
| 1826 - 538 pages
...and whose summit would have presented a rugged wall of scoria, forming the rim of a mighty chaldron. But instead of this, we found ourselves on the edge...fifteen or sixteen miles in circumference, and sunk from 200 to 400 feet below its original level. We walked on to the north end of the ridge, where the precipice... | |
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