| James Hingston Tuckey - 1815 - 626 pages
...considerable decrease of depth is observed to have taken place in the Sea of Azoph. »j«|le jji^k §ea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe as well as of Asia Minor ; — by the Danube, which collects the waters of a great part of Germany, Hungary, Bosnia, Servia,... | |
| James Hingston Tuckey - 1815 - 624 pages
...considerable decrease of depth is observed to have taken place in the Sea of Azoph. *'""• The Black Sea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe as well as of Asia Minor ; — by the Danube, which collects the waters of a great part of Germany, Hungary, Bosnia, Servia,... | |
| 1824 - 1008 pages
...admitting the effect of evaporation, the level of the Black Sea insensibly falls (1. 6'28). The Black Sea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe, as well as of Asia Minor. The Danube collects the waters of a great part of Germany, Hungary, Bosnia, Servia, &c. The Dniester,... | |
| John Purdy - 1826 - 402 pages
...it; these mountains preventing the escape of the vapours that arise from its surface. The Black Sea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe as well as of Asia Minor : by the Danube, on the west, which receives the waters ot a great part of Germany, Hungary, Bosnia,... | |
| Richard Brookes - 1827 - 756 pages
...the ancient Hyrcinian Forest. BLACK SEA, the ancient Pon tus Euxinus, an inland sea, or large lake, partly in Europe, and partly in Asia. Its waters are...the Mediterranean sea. It lies between 28 and 42 E Ion. and 41 and 46 N lau Hi AI ми us, a town iu Lancashire, with a market on Wednesday and Saturday.... | |
| George Landmann - 1836 - 872 pages
...the ancient Ilyrcinian forest. BLACK-SEA, the ancient Pontus Euxinus, an inland sea, or large lake, partly in Europe and partly in Asia: its waters are...portion of the fresh waters of Europe as well as of Asia-Minor, and a constant current set* from it through, die «trait of BIS Constantinople into the... | |
| John Olding Butler - 1850 - 376 pages
...then assumes the name of Tay. RIVERS influence the qualities of other bodies of waters. The Black Sea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe, as well as of Asia Minor ;—by the Danube, which collects thewatersof a great part of Germany,Hungary,and northern Turkey ;... | |
| John Olding Butler - 1855 - 382 pages
...then assumes the name of Tay. RIVERS influence the qualities of other bodies of waters. The Black Sea receives a considerable portion of the fresh waters of Europe, as well as of Asia Minor;—by the Danube, which collects the waters of a great part of Germany, Hungary, and northern... | |
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