Colombia: Being a Geographical, Statistical, Agricultural, Commercial, and Political Account of that Country, Etc, Band 1Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1822 |
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... rains , before 1792 , were accompanied with lightnings and terrible claps of thunder , and that since that period , till 1804 , the rain falls in great abundance , without any of the usual accompaniments of a storm . He thinks that the ...
... rains , before 1792 , were accompanied with lightnings and terrible claps of thunder , and that since that period , till 1804 , the rain falls in great abundance , without any of the usual accompaniments of a storm . He thinks that the ...
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... rains , which are not , however , without intermission . There are days when not a drop falls ; there are others , but not frequent , when it rains inces- santly . It may be calculated that in the rainy season , taking one day with ...
... rains , which are not , however , without intermission . There are days when not a drop falls ; there are others , but not frequent , when it rains inces- santly . It may be calculated that in the rainy season , taking one day with ...
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... rains of Europe do in six . Indeed , the total quantity of the equinoctial rains is estimated at ten times that of the arctic and antarctic rains . Hence all the rivers remain in a state of inundation during the greater part of the ...
... rains of Europe do in six . Indeed , the total quantity of the equinoctial rains is estimated at ten times that of the arctic and antarctic rains . Hence all the rivers remain in a state of inundation during the greater part of the ...
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Alexander Walker. desert , to quench their thirst on the return of the rains , is truly singular . Depons says , he has seen those animals bound and plunge into the marshes with so much avidity , and drink such a quantity of water , that ...
Alexander Walker. desert , to quench their thirst on the return of the rains , is truly singular . Depons says , he has seen those animals bound and plunge into the marshes with so much avidity , and drink such a quantity of water , that ...
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... rains , and those which are the mere reservoirs of the rivers whose waters they receive . A great number of the first kind are to be seen in the low lands in the vicinity of the Orinoco . The two greatest of the second kind are those of ...
... rains , and those which are the mere reservoirs of the rivers whose waters they receive . A great number of the first kind are to be seen in the low lands in the vicinity of the Orinoco . The two greatest of the second kind are those of ...
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Andalusia Angostura Apure Aragua Article banks Barcelona cacao called capital Caracas Cariaco Caribbean Sea Caripe Carthagena Catia cattle chain Chaymas church climate coast Colombia colonies contains Cordillera Coro covered Creoles cultivated Cumana Cumanacoa Cundinamarca Darien district east elevation Europe European feet fertile forests Guayana Guayaquil Guayra Guiana Gulf Gulf of Cariaco heat height houses hundred immense Indians inhabitants interior island La Guayra lake land leagues Llanos Magdalena maize Maracaibo ment Merida miles Missions mountains mouth mules nations natives navigable Negroes neighbouring north latitude Orinoco Panama persons plains plantations Popayan population port Porto Bello Porto Cavello province Quito rains render river salt Santa Fé Santa Marta shore situate soil Spain Spaniards Spanish summit tains temperature thousand Tierra Firme tion toises torrid zone town trade trees Valencia valley Varinas Venezuela vessels village west longitude wind
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Seite xxxv - That force has since been repeatedly defeated, and the whole of it either made prisoners or destroyed, or expelled from the country, with the exception of an inconsiderable portion only, which is blockaded in two fortresses.
Seite 580 - Its branches appear dead and dried; but when the trunk is pierced, there flows from it a sweet and nourishing milk. It is at the rising of the sun that this vegetable fountain is most abundant. The blacks and natives are then seen hastening from all quarters, furnished with large bowls to receive the milk, which grows yellow, and thickens at its surface. Some empty their bowls under the tree itself, others carry the juice home to their children. We seem to see the family of a shepherd who distributes...
Seite liii - States, far from consulting the dictates of a policy questionable in its morality, has yielded to an obligation of duty of the highest order, by recognizing as independent states nations which, after deliberately asserting their right to that character, have maintained and established it against all the resistance which had been, or could be brought to oppose it.
Seite lii - In every question relating to the independence of a nation, two principles are involved ; one of right, and the other of fact : the former exclusively depending upon the determination of the nation itself, and the latter resulting from the successful execution of that determination.
Seite xliii - to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume, among the powers of the earth, that separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of nature's God entitle them.
Seite xxxv - Through the whole of this contest the United States have remained neutral, and have fulfilled with the utmost impartiality all the obligations incident to that character.
Seite 588 - We were on a plain of sand perfectly smooth ; and were, told, that, as far as we could see along the beach, turtles' eggs were concealed under a layer of earth. The missionary carried a long pole in his hand. He showed us, that, by means of this pole...
Seite 667 - ... northern countries of the melancholy reveries, and the contemplative life of missionaries. Though extremely busy about a cow which was to be killed next day, the old monk received us with kindness, and permitted us to hang up our hammocks in a gallery of his house. Seated, without doing any thing, the greater part of the day, in an arm-chair of red wood, he bitterly complained of what he called the indolence and ignorance of his countrymen.
Seite 308 - It is bounded on the north by the Caribbean Sea, on the east by...
Seite 527 - The greater part of the people, however, have as great an antipathy to the beard, as the Eastern nations hold it in reverence. This antipathy is derived from the same source as the predilection for flat foreheads, which is seen in so singular a manner in the statues of the Azteck heroes and divinities. Nations attach the idea of beauty to every thing, which particularly characterizes their own physical conformation, their natural physiognomy-f-.