W. to S. 50° E. Clouds hang about it. " At this altitude the atmosphere exhibited that remarkable dark appearance which has been often observed in elevated situations. The sun shone like an orb of fire, without the least haze. At night, the part of the... The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Miscellany - Pagina 3051826Volledige weergave - Over dit boek
| John Brocklesby - 1850 - 260 pagina’s
...the heavens appeared of a dark black color, the sun shining without the least haze. At night, that part of the horizon, where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished by the .irradiation of her beams before the orb touched it, and the stars and planets shone with a... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1851 - 260 pagina’s
...the heavens appeared of a dark black color, the sun shining without, the least haze. At night, that part of the horizon, where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished by the irradiation of her beams before the orb touched it, and the stars and planets shone with a dazzling... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1851 - 250 pagina’s
...the heavens appeared of a dark black color, the sun shining without, the least haze. At night, that part of the horizon, where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished by the irradiation .of her beams before the orb touched it, and the stars and planets shone with a... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1859 - 286 pagina’s
...the heavens appeared of a dark black color, the sun shining without, the least haze. At night, that part of the horizon, where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished by the irradiation of her beams before the orb touched it, and the stars and planets shone with a dazzling... | |
| John Brocklesby - 1862 - 258 pagina’s
...the heavens appeared of a dark black color, the sun shining without the least haze. At night, that part of the horizon, where the moon was expected to rise, could scarcely be distinguished by the irradiation of her beams before the orb touched it, and the stars and planets shone with a dazzling... | |
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