 | Alexander von Humboldt - 1849
...portions of the earth's surface depends conjointly on all external phenomena, — if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in forming that general impression... | |
 | 1849
...portions of the earth's surface depends conjointly on all external phenomena, — if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in forming that general impression... | |
 | Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander freiherr von Humboldt - 1849
...portions of the earth's surface depends conjointly on all external phenomena, — if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in forming that general impression... | |
 | Alexander von Humboldt - 1849
...portions of the earth's surface depends conjointly on all external phenomena, — if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in forming that general impression... | |
 | Alexander von Humboldt - 1850 - 475 էջ
...portions of the earth's surface depends conjointly on all external phenomena — if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals,...the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in forming that general impression which is the result of the whole, yet it cannot be denied... | |
 | Friedrich Wilhelm H. Alexander freiherr von Humboldt - 1850 - 452 էջ
...phenomena, and however much the total impression may be influenced by the outline of mountains and hills, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, still it cannot be denied that it is the... | |
 | Alexander von Humboldt - 1850 - 452 էջ
...phenomena, and however much the total impression may be influenced by the outline of mountains and hills, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, still it cannot be denied that it is the... | |
 | 1850
...that, — " However much the total impression may be influenced by the outline of mountains and hills, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clonds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, still it cannot be denied that it is the... | |
 | 1851
...phenomena, and however much the total impres»ion may be influenced by the outline of mountains and hills, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the form of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, still it can not be denied that it is the... | |
 | Oliver Goldsmith - 1862
...surface as depending conjointly on all external phenomena, observes, that " if the contours of the mountains, the physiognomy of plants and animals, the azure of the sky, the forin of the clouds, and the transparency of the atmosphere, all combine in producing that general... | |
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