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" The new bank is not long in being visited by sea-birds: salt plants take root upon it, and a soil begins to be formed ; a cocoa-nut, or the drupe of a pandanus, is thrown on shore; land birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every... "
Monthly Review; Or Literary Journal Enlarged - Page 225
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The Literary Panorama and National Register, Volume 1

English literature - 1814 - 644 pages
...or the drupe- of a ininiliinuf, is thrown on shore ; land-birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees; every high tide, and still more,...island is gradually assumed ; and last of all comes m:m to take possession. Such are the operations of Nature, by means the most feeble," but by numbers...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 12

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1815 - 558 pages
...cocoa nut, or the drupe of a pandanus is thrown on shore ; land birds visit it and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and still more...all comes man to take possession. ' Half-w.ay island (in Torres strait) is well advanced in the above progressive state; having been many years, probably...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Wonder - 1821 - 788 pages
...and a soi D be formed ; a cocoa nut is thrown on shore ; land birds visit it and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and still more...— and last of all comes man to take possession. 11 advanced in the above progressive state ; having been many years, probably some ages, above j>ring-tides,...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - Curiosities and wonders - 1821 - 768 pages
...the form of an island is gradually assumed — and last of all comes man to take possession. " This island is well advanced in the above progressive state...probably some ages, above the reach of the highest spring-tides, or the wash of the surf in the heaviest gales. I distinguished, however, in the rock...
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Essay on the Theory of the Earth

Georges baron Cuvier - Science - 1822 - 508 pages
...of a pandanus, is thrown on shore ; land birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees 4 every high tide, and still more every gale, adds something...of an island is gradually assumed ; and last of all conies man to take possession. the reach of the highest spring tides, or the wash of the surf in the...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and ..., Volume 2

Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1824 - 1008 pages
...land-birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide and gale of wind add something to the bank ; the form of an Island is gradually...assumed ; and last of all comes man to take possession. If we should imagine one of these immense coral reefs to be lifted up by a submarine volcano, and converted...
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Popular Philosophy; Or, The Book of Nature Laid Open Upon Christian ...

George Miller - 1826 - 864 pages
...shore ; land birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and ttill more, every gale, adds something to the bank ; the...; and last of all, comes MAN, to take possession." * The words of Mr Chamisso an; : " Their situation with respect to each other, as they often form rows,...
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Glasgow Mechanics' Magazine, and Annals of Philosophy, Volume 5

Industrial arts - 1826 - 488 pages
...land-birds visit it, and deposit the seeds of shrubs and trees ; every high tide and gale of wind add something to the bank; the form of an island is gradually...assumed ; and last of all comes man to take possession. If we should imagine one of these immense coral reefs to be lifted up by a sub-marine volcano, and...
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The Polar star, being a continuation of 'The Extractor', of ..., Volume 1

1829 - 436 pages
...begins to be formed ; a cocoa nut is thrown on shore ; land hirds visit it, and deposit the seed of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and still more,...assumed ; and last of all, comes man to take possession. " This island is well advanced in the above progressive state, having been many years, probably some...
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Gill's technological [afterw.] Gill's scientific, technological ..., Volume 5

Gill's scientific, technological and microscopic repository - 1829 - 416 pages
...begins to be formed ; a cocoa nut is thrown on shore; land birds visit it, and deposit the seed of shrubs and trees ; every high tide, and still more,...assumed ; and last of all, comes man to take possession. " This island is well advanced in the above progressive state, having been many years, probably some...
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