| Ezra Sampson - 1807 - 506 oldal
...trees are of amr.zing size und vast extent, as they are continually increasing, and seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body throws out its own roots ; at first in ыпн11 tender fibres, several yards from the ground ; these continually grow thicker until they reach... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1813 - 434 oldal
...trees are of amazing size and vast extent, as they are continually increasing, and seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body throws...striking in, they increase to large trunks, and become parent-trees, shooting out new roots from the top ; these in time suspend their roots, which, swelling... | |
| Ezra Sampson - 1816 - 432 oldal
...trees are of amazing size and vast extent, as they are continually increasing, and seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body throws...striking in, they increase to large trunks, and become parent-trees, shooting out new roots from the top; these in time suspend their roots, which, swelling... | |
| Edward Polehampton, John Mason Good - 1818 - 894 oldal
...continually increasing, and, contrary to most other things in animal and vegetable life, seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body throws...ground : these continually grow thicker until they leach the surface; and there striking in, they increase to large trunks, and become parent trees, shooting... | |
| William Cowherd - 1818 - 728 oldal
...17. 177. [fien. iii. 8.] The Banian, or Indian fig-tree, is continually increasing in dimensions ; as every branch from the main body throws out its own...small tender fibres, several yards from the ground ; which by a gradual descent, reach its surface; where striking in, they increase to a large tnmk,... | |
| 1819 - 186 oldal
...contrary to moat, ether things in animal and vegetable life, seem to be e-Kempt from ilctiiy. ' wia Every branch from the main body throws out its own roots ; at xfirst in small tender fibres, several yards from the ground : these continually grow thicker until... | |
| Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 768 oldal
...increasing, and, contrary to most other animal and vegetable productions, seem to he exempted from decay: for every branch from the main body throws out its own...small tender fibres, several yards from the ground, which continually grow thicker ; until by a gradual descent, they reach its surface; where, striking... | |
| Joseph Emerson Worcester - 1823 - 512 oldal
...are of an amazing size. They are continually increasing', a-nd seem to be exempted from decay ; for every branch from the main body throws out its own...small tender fibres, several yards from the ground, which continually grow thicker, until by a gradual descent, they reach its surface ; where, striking... | |
| 1836 - 634 oldal
...continually increasing, and, contrary to most other things in animal and vegetable life, seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body throws...its own roots ; at first, in small tender fibres, ieveral yards from the ground : these continually grow thicker until they reach the surface ; and there... | |
| Thomas Dick - 1826 - 414 oldal
...size and extent, and, contrary to most other animal and vegetable productions, seem to be exempted from decay. Every branch from the main body, throws...the ground ; these continually grow thicker, until, by a gradual descent, they reach the surface, and there, striking in, they increase to large trunks,... | |
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