The North American Review, Volumen96Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge O. Everett, 1863 Vols. 227-230, no. 2 include: Stuff and nonsense, v. 5-6, no. 8, Jan. 1929-Aug. 1930. |
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... glacier . * For convenience in treating of glaciers , they have been gen- erally divided into two orders . Those of the first order lie in the deep valleys , have an inclination of only from 3 to 10 degrees , and are fed by large basins ...
... glacier . * For convenience in treating of glaciers , they have been gen- erally divided into two orders . Those of the first order lie in the deep valleys , have an inclination of only from 3 to 10 degrees , and are fed by large basins ...
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... glacier moves faster than the lower portion . 3. The point of maximum speed does not necessarily traverse the axis of the glacier , but departs from it according to the form of the valley , moving always towards the convex side of the ...
... glacier moves faster than the lower portion . 3. The point of maximum speed does not necessarily traverse the axis of the glacier , but departs from it according to the form of the valley , moving always towards the convex side of the ...
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... glacier ; namely , curved from shore to centre , and inclined less and less as the lower end was approached . From the analogy thus established between the glacier and the mod- el , Mr. Forbes concluded that the ice was a viscous mass ...
... glacier ; namely , curved from shore to centre , and inclined less and less as the lower end was approached . From the analogy thus established between the glacier and the mod- el , Mr. Forbes concluded that the ice was a viscous mass ...
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