| 1836 - 532 sidor
...blue sky. The sublimity of the scene, it is utterly impossible to describe." The traveller suggests that on the subsiding of the deluge, the ark rather sunk down gradually between the two summits, than grounded on either of them. He supposes that this opinion is confirmed... | |
| William Fleming - 1838 - 612 sidor
...Little Ararat suggested the idea which first occurred to him, that on the subsiding of the Deluge ihe Ark rather sunk down gradually with the receding waters...bosom of Ararat, than grounded on either of them. This opinion, of course, presupposes that the immense chasm which divides the Little from the Great... | |
| 1836 - 1048 sidor
...blue sky. The sublimity of the scene, it is utterly impossible to describe." The traveller suggests that on the subsiding of the deluge, the ark rather sunk down gradually between the two summits, than grounded on either of them. He supposes that this opinion is confirmed... | |
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