| William Robertson - America - 1780 - 570 pages
...greater extent than fevcnty leagues in circuit, fituated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, fhould in the very height of Summer be, in a manner, wholly covered, many fathoms deep, deep, with frozen fnow ; but more efpecially the SW coaft ? The very fummits of the lofty mountains... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1787 - 550 pages
...greater extent than feventy leagues in circuit , iituated between the latitude of 54* and 55* , fhould in the very height of Summer be, in a manner , wholly covered , many fathoms deep, with frozen fnowi but more efpecially the SW coaft? The very fiimmits ofthe lofty mountains were cafed with fnow... | |
| William Robertson - 1803 - 424 pages
...that an island, of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the lalitude of 54° and 55°, should in the very height of summer...snow , but more especially the SW coast ? The very summils of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and ice ; but the quantity that lay in the valley?... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1809 - 392 pages
...situated between the latitude of fifty.four and fifty.five degrees, should iu t!ie very height of smnmi r be, in a manner, wholly covered, many fathoms deep, with frozen snow ; bat more especially the SW coast? The very summit!g of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and.... | |
| William Robertson - 1811 - 502 pages
...would have thought (says he) that an island, of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, should...summer be, in a manner, wholly covered many fathoms deem, with frozen snow ; but more especially the SW coast ? The very summits of the lofty mountains... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1812 - 564 pages
...island of no greater extent than seventy leagues in eireuit, situated between the latitude of 54 a and 55°, should in the very height of summer, be, in a manner, •wholly eovered, many fathoms deep, with frozen snow, but more espeeially the 3. W. eoast ? The very summits... | |
| William Robertson - 1813 - 490 pages
...would have thought,' says he, « that an island^ of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, should,...snow, but more especially the SW coast ? The very summits of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and ice ; but the quantity that lay in the valleys... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1813 - 620 pages
...would have thought,' says he, ' that an island of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, should,...snow, but more especially the SW coast ? The very summits of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and ice; but the quantity that lay in the valleys... | |
| William Robertson - America - 1817 - 488 pages
...Who would have thought (says he) that an island of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, should...snow ; but more especially the SW coast? The very summits of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and ice ; but the quantity that lay in the valleys... | |
| William Robertson - 1817 - 444 pages
...Who would have thought (says he) that an island of no greater extent than seventy leagues in circuit, situated between the latitude of 54° and 55°, should...snow ; but more especially the SW coast? The very summits of the lofty mountains were cased with snow and ice ; but the quantity that' lay in the valleys... | |
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