Voyage to South-America: Performed by Order of the American Government in the Years 1817 and 1818 in the Frigate Congress : in Two Volumes, Том 1The Author, 1819 - 351 страница |
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... land communication from one valley to ano- ther , is exceedingly difficult ; which is not the case with the water communication , although circuitous . The difficulties of passing the mountains which sepa- rate these vallies , as ...
... land communication from one valley to ano- ther , is exceedingly difficult ; which is not the case with the water communication , although circuitous . The difficulties of passing the mountains which sepa- rate these vallies , as ...
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... land communication , and much of the in- termediate space is occupied by ferocious and unsub- dued Indians . To make amends for the difficulties of internal intercourse by land , there is no part of the world which possesses such a ...
... land communication , and much of the in- termediate space is occupied by ferocious and unsub- dued Indians . To make amends for the difficulties of internal intercourse by land , there is no part of the world which possesses such a ...
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... land holders , there is one species of im- position practised by themselves on these unfortunate people , which more than counterbalances their good actions in other respects . It is found that the Indian can best withstand the ...
... land holders , there is one species of im- position practised by themselves on these unfortunate people , which more than counterbalances their good actions in other respects . It is found that the Indian can best withstand the ...
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... land . For an account of these islands I must refer the reader to Macartney's embassy to China . To many persons it is not known why ves- sels bound to parts of South America beyond the equator , should thus be compelled to stretch over ...
... land . For an account of these islands I must refer the reader to Macartney's embassy to China . To many persons it is not known why ves- sels bound to parts of South America beyond the equator , should thus be compelled to stretch over ...
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... land was the island of Fernando de Noronha , distant at least four hun- ' dred miles . As we drew up with the coast of Brazil , the lead was kept continually going . On the 26th , we passed over a bed of coral rock , much farther out ...
... land was the island of Fernando de Noronha , distant at least four hun- ' dred miles . As we drew up with the coast of Brazil , the lead was kept continually going . On the 26th , we passed over a bed of coral rock , much farther out ...
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