 | 1818
...being prevented from "going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved. These are the circumstances which render coral reefs so dangerous in jiavigation ;... | |
 | Basil Hall - 1818 - 201 páginas
...being prevented from going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved. These are the circumstances which render coral reefs so dangerous in navigation ;... | |
 | Basil Hall, Herbert John Clifford - 1818 - 222 páginas
...being prevented from going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved. These are the circumstances which render coral reefs so dangerous in navigation ;... | |
 | 1818
...being prevented from going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this .growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower. down, the steepness of the face of the .reef .is still preserved. These are the circumstances .which render coral reefs so .dangerous in navigation... | |
 | 1818
...being prevented from going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. I5ut this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still presented. These are the circumstances which render coral reefs so dangerous in navigation ;... | |
 | 1818
...as it can now react* a* higher, (\in!(l> itsi-lf laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the sides is still preserved. These are the two circumstances which render coral reefs dangerous in navigation... | |
 | Basil Hall - 1820 - 259 páginas
...being prevented from going higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved. These are the circumstances which render coral reefs so dangerous in navigation ;... | |
 | 1821
...being prevented from growing higher, extends itself laterally in all directions. But this growth being as rapid at the upper edge as it is lower down, the steepness of the face of the reef is still preserved. These are the circumstances which render coral .reefs so dangerous in navigation ;... | |
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