| 1826 - 566 หน้า
...appearance of the sea by night : — •• In many of the bays, such as the harbour of Prince of Wales's island, the bodies which emit this singular light...torch, proceeding from the water agitated by her bow find oars. We have seen the sea rendered of a green colour and slimy appenrance, by day, so that it... | |
| 1826 - 842 หน้า
...curious phosphorescent appearance in the sea at night, exist in such vast abundance, that a boat might be distinguished at the distance of several miles by the brilliant light emitted from the agitated water. They were gelatinous, about the size of a pin's head, and, when placed... | |
| 1828 - 406 หน้า
...by night, the ocean showing, like a vast lake of liquid fire, melted sulphur or phosphorus. In many bays, such as the harbour at Prince of Wales' Island,...torch, proceeding from the water, agitated by her how and oars. We have seen the sea rendered of a green colour and slimy appearance by day, so that... | |
| William Newton - 1828 - 436 หน้า
...night ; the ocean shewing, like a vast lake of liquid fire, melted sulphur, or phosphorus. In many bays, such as the harbour at Prince of Wales Island,...light, resembling that of a torch, proceeding from thewater, agitated by her bow and oars. We have seen the sea rendered of a green colour and slimy appearance... | |
| 1828 - 888 หน้า
...oy night; the ocean showing, like a vast lake of liquid fire, melted sulphur, or phosphorus. In many bays, such as the harbour at Prince of Wales' Island,...distance of several miles, by the brilliant light, reseirtbling that of a torch, proceeding from the water, agitated by her bow and oars. We have seen... | |
| 1828 - 512 หน้า
...idit ; the: > ocean /shewing; like a vast lake of liquid fire, melted nulphnr, or phosphorus. In many bays, such as. the harbour -at Prince of Wales Island,...in such vast quantity, that a boat may readily be disat the distance of several mih^ by the brilliant . that of aotorch, proceeding fixjtn-, the water,... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1826 - 556 หน้า
...appearance of the sea by night :— ". In many of the bays, such as the harbour of Prince of Wales's island, the bodies which emit this singular light...proceeding from the water agitated by her bow and oars. We hare seen the sea rendered of a green colour and slimy appearance, by day, so that it might hare been... | |
| 1826 - 840 หน้า
...curious phosphorescent appearance in the sea at night, exist in such vast abundance, that a boat might be distinguished at the distance of several miles by the brilliant light emitted from the agitated water. They were gelatinous, about the size of a pin's head, and, when placed... | |
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