There can be little doubt that the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain. It is also probable, that the part which fell, had for some time been nearly... Italy - Sayfa 44Josiah Conder tarafından - 1831Tam görünüm - Bu kitap hakkında
| John Claudius Loudon - 1825 - 1250 sayfa
...•oft strata which undermined the nuuts of limestone above, and projected it into the plain ; it is abo probable that the part which fell had for some time...there is at present a rent at this end, upwards of two thousand feet deep, which eeems to have cut offa large section from the eastern end, and that now... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1826 - 1252 sayfa
...that the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the eoft strata which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain ;...there is at present a rent at this end, upwards of two thousand feet deep, which eeems to have cut oft'a large section from the eastern end, and that... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1828 - 614 sayfa
...the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain....the part which fell, had for some time been nearly de. ! . , « , • • . ; % \: : tached from the mountain by a shrinking of the southern side; as... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1829 - 726 sayfa
...the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain....there is at present a rent at this end, upwards of two thousand feet deep, which seems to have cut off a large section from the eastern end, that now... | |
| John Claudius Loudon - 1831 - 1330 sayfa
...undermined the macs of limestone above, and projected it into the plain ; it is also pro. ЪзЬЕе that the part which fell had for some time been nearly detached from the mounuin by a shrinking ы the southern side, as there i* at present a rent at this end, upwards of... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1833 - 604 sayfa
...the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain....upwards of 2000 feet deep, which seems to have cut oil' a large section from the eastern end, that now ' Hangs in doubtful ruins round its base,' as if... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1838 - 756 sayfa
...soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain. It is*also probable, that the part which fell, had for some time...upwards of 2000 feet deep, which seems to have cut oft' a large section from the eastern end, that now • Hangs in doubtful ruins round its base,' «s... | |
| Robert Bakewell - 1839 - 662 sayfa
...the catastrophe was caused by the gradual erosion of the soft strata, which undermined the mass of limestone above, and projected it into the plain....end, upwards of 2000 feet deep, which seems to have cat off a large section from the eastern end, that now " Hangs in doubtful ruins round its base," as... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1848 - 892 sayfa
...limestone above, and projected it into the plain. The part that fell had probably been for some time nearly detached from the mountain by a shrinking of the southern side, where there is at present a large rent, upwards of 2000 feet deep, which seems to have cut off a section,... | |
| Thomas Milner - 1860 - 896 sayfa
...limestone above, and projected it into the plain. The part that fell had probably been for some time nearly detached from the mountain by a shrinking of the southern side, where there is at present a large rent, upwards of 2000 feet deep, which seems to have cut off a section,... | |
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