10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INGULFMENT»
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ingulfment in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
ingulfment and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View ...
This ingulfment may have been comparable to the falling in of the volcano \of
Papandayangy-in the Island of Java, and to that of the cones of Carquairazo, and
of Capac-urcafin the Andes ot' ' Quito. But-as the lava does nottrise to .the
external ...
2
The Key to Theosophy by H. P. Blavatsky
... it presents with painful conspicuity the terrible workings of what you have
called "Relative and Distributive Karma." But alas! there seems no immediate
hope of any relief short of an earthquake, or some such general ingulfment!
Theosophist.
Helena Petrovna Blavatsky, 2007
3
Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal
This ingulfment may have been comparable to the falling in of the volcano of
Papandayang, in the Island of Java, and to that of the cones of Carquairazo, and
of Capac-urca, in the Andes of Quito. But as the lava does not rise to the external
...
4
Murihiku: A History of the South Island of New Zealand and ...
This time however, no strength was left among the men to do anything but remain
on the vessel while she drifted about, at one time threatened with destruction
upon the rocks, at another with ingulfment by the sea. On the 28th the last water ...
5
The Edinburgh Philosophical Journal
We might in fact say that the ingulfment would take place in a cavity which the
lava filled and abandoned alternately. But if the lava could issue from that cavity,
could re-enter, and be submitted to a pressure capable of making it mount by the
...
6
What to Observe;: Or, The Traveller's Remembrancer
The indirect modifications are occasioned by the drying up of springs and
ingulfment of rivers, the bursting out of new water-courses, the damming up of
rivers, and formation or emptying of lakes, &c. The subsequent action of water
and ...
7
Underground: Or, Life Below the Surface. Incidents and ...
Engine, boilers, buildings, machinery, and scaffolding gradually fell into the
opening. At each movement of the ground a fresh ingulfment took place. I The sky
was dark and covered with clouds. The timbering of the shaft gave out sparks
under ...
Thomas Wallace Knox, 1873
8
The Peak guide, ed. by T. Noble
Attempts have been made to open a passage to other caverns, but without
success. The ingulfment of the stream which flows through these subterranean
chambers, is about four miles from the Manchester road, at a place called Perry-
foot.
Stephen Glover, Thomas Noble, 1845
9
The Spas of England and Principal Sea-bathing Places
... had ascertained the fact in more cases than one by personal examination,
suddenly dip it seems, and disappear into the earth at certain places, and again
come to light at some more distant spot ; an ingulfment noticed also by Buck- land
.
... and save the people from a moral ingulfment a thousand times more disastrous
and more permanently evil than the like physical catastrophe. . . . (205) According
to Blavatsky, such national “saviors” not only are equipped to identify societal ...