The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves and the . outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more into ruins. Here every thing is solitary, every thing is steril,... Travels Through Sweden, Finland, and Lapland, to the North Cape, in the ... - Page 110de Giuseppe Acerbi - 1802 - 4 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1802 - 556 pages
...on Monday the 15th of July, and arrived at the Cape in the night of the following Friday. " Siilimus hie tandem, nobis ubi defuit orbis,* " The North Cape...crumbles every year more and more into ruins. Here every thing is folitary, every thing is lleril, every thing lad and defpondent. The lhadowy forelt... | |
| 1803 - 752 pages
...North Cape, exactly at midnight. " Siftimus hie tandem nohis ubi defuit orbis." '" The North Cape ij an enormous rock, which, projecting far into •the...being expofed to all the fury of the waves and the outzage of tempefts, crumbles every year more and more into ruins. " Here every thing -k folitary,... | |
| 1803 - 752 pages
...known by the name of North Cape, exactly at midnight. " Siftimus hrc tandem nobis ubi defuit otbis." " The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being expofed ю all the fury oi the waves and the outrage of tempefts, crumbles every year т<>се and more into... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 892 pages
...Englishman, or only known from the comparatively meagre descriptions of SchoefTer, Rcgnard, or Consett. " The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves, and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year Tnore and more... | |
| 1803 - 892 pages
...Englishman, or only known from the comparatively meagre descriptions of Schoeffer, Rcgnard, or Consett. " The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the wave?, and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1803 - 1298 pages
...Englishman, or only known from the comparatively meagre dtscriplions of Schceffer, Rcgnard. or Consett. " The North Cape is an enormous rock, .which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waver, and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year tnore and more... | |
| Arthur Aikin - 1803 - 996 pages
...arrived at the North Cape, the extremest point of Europe exactly at midnight. " The North Сярс is an enormous rock, which projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more... | |
| Mrs. Barbauld (Anna Letitia) - 1816 - 414 pages
...at the extremes! point of Europe, known by the name of the North Cape, exactly at midnight. Sistimus hie tandem, nobis ubi defuit orbis. The North Cape...rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves and the . outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more... | |
| Richard Hiley - 1848 - 162 pages
...singing of birds, or the noise proceeding from workmen and their machinery. MODEL THE NORTH CAPE. 1. The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more... | |
| Benjamin Hall Kennedy - 1855 - 446 pages
...lightning from the clouds, and make it subservient to our experiments. — Davy. 486. THE NORTH CAPE. — The North Cape is an enormous rock, which, projecting far into the ocean, and being exposed to all the fury of the waves and the outrage of tempests, crumbles every year more and more... | |
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