| Asia - 1832 - 600 pages
...mixing with the skies ; so far out-topping other heights, that I had almost considered them illusory ; I began to doubt, as I gazed on them, whether there was any interval between heaven and earth ! When I remembered that I was standing, on the 30th of May, on a mountain covered with snow, not ten... | |
| Thomas Skinner - Himalaya Mountains - 1832 - 358 pages
...mixing with the skies ; so far out-topping other heights that I had almost considered them illusory, I began to doubt, as I gazed on them, whether there was any interval between heaven and earth ! When I remembered that I was standing, on the 30th of May, on a mountain covered with snow, not ten... | |
| Andrews Norton, Charles Folsom - American periodicals - 1833 - 530 pages
...mixing with the skies ; so far out-topping other heights, that I had almost considered them illusory ; I began to doubt, as I gazed on them, whether there was any interval between heaven and earth ! When I remembered that I was stan ling, on the 30th of May, on a mountain covered with snow, not... | |
| Harshwanti Bisht - Business & Economics - 1994 - 260 pages
...mixing with the skies; So far out-topping other heights that 1 had almost considered them illusory, I began to doubt, as I gazed on them, whether there was any interval between Heaven and earth."11 The following rivers are from the Yamuna system: a) Tons Its tributaries Rupin, Supin, Har-ki-Doon-gad... | |
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