| John Pinkerton - 1811 - 824 페이지
...it tumbled down from iteep rocks into a great lake, in which there were divers fruitful ifles, ftore of crocodiles, and (which would be remarkable enough, if true), abundance of fea-calves, that have no other vent for their excrements than that by which they take in their food... | |
| François Bernier - 1830 - 362 페이지
...considerable River; nnd that from space to space it received small Rivers increasing it. ^hey added*, th«t it went on circling, and making as 'twere a great Isle ; and that afterwards it tumbled down from steeo Rocks into a great Lake, in which there were diVers fruitful Isles, store of Crocodiles, and... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 900 페이지
...of about 30 or 40 paces long ; that, coming out of this lake, it did make a considerable river ; and from space to space it received small rivers increasing...(which would be remarkable enough if true) abundance of sea calves, that have nc othtr •vent, (Sv., than that by which they take in their food, this lake... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 894 페이지
...of about 30 or 40 paces long ; that, coming out of this lake, it did make a considerable river ; and from space to space it received small rivers increasing...there were divers fruitful isles, store of crocodiles, and(Tc^fV^ would be remarkable enough if true) abundance of sea calves, that have HI' ether vent, <Sv.... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 790 페이지
...of about 30 or 40 paces long ; that, coming out of this lake, it did make a considerable river ; and from space to space it received small rivers increasing...that it went on circling and making as 'twere a great i>le, and that afterwards it tumbled down from ыеер rocks into a great lake in which there were... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 680 페이지
...of about 30 or 40 paces long ; that, coming out of this lake, it did make a considerable river ; and from space to space it received small rivers increasing...crocodiles, and (which would be remarkable enough if ¿rut) abundance of sea calves, that have no other vent, &-'f., than that by which they take in their... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - 1891 - 750 페이지
...of about 30 or 40 paces long ; that, coming out of this lake, it did make a considerable river ; and from space to space it received small rivers increasing...there were divers fruitful isles, store of crocodiles, a.nit(which would te remarkable enough if true) abundance of sea calves, that have no other vent, &*c.... | |
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