| William Allen - 1855 - 502 pagina’s
...extremity of the Red Sea, I saw before me an immense sandy valley, which, without the aid of geological science, to the eye of common observation and reason, had once been the bottom of the sea or the bed of a river. This dreary valley, extends far beyond the reach of the eye, from the... | |
| William Allen - 1855 - 816 pagina’s
...extremity of the Red Sea, I saw before me an immense sandy valley, which, without the aid of geological science, to the eye of common observation and reason, had once been the bottom of the sea or the bed of a river. This dreary valley, extends far beyond the reach of the eye, from the... | |
| Sylvester Breakmore Beckett - 1860 - 342 pagina’s
...extremity of the Bed Sea, I saw before me an immense sandy valley, which, without the aid of geological science, to the eye of common observation and reason, had once been the bottom of a sea or bed of a river. This dreary valley, extending far beyond the reach of the eye, * * * is the great valley... | |
| 1839 - 608 pagina’s
...extremity of the Red Sea, I saw before me an itmnense sandy valley, which, without the aid of geological science, to the eye of common observation and reason,...the reach of the eye, had been partly explored by Burckhardt, sufficiently to ascertain and mention it, in the latest geography, as the great valley... | |
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