Scribner's Magazine, 56 tomasEdward Livermore Burlingame, Robert Bridges, Alfred Sheppard Dashiell, Harlan Logan Charles Scribners Sons, 1887 |
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... reached the camping- place as often after nightfall as before it . Under such conditions many of the mules and oxen grew constantly weaker , and ulti- mately gave out ; and it was imperative to load them as lightly as possible , and dis ...
... reached the camping- place as often after nightfall as before it . Under such conditions many of the mules and oxen grew constantly weaker , and ulti- mately gave out ; and it was imperative to load them as lightly as possible , and dis ...
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... reached Vilhena , where there is a tele- graph station . We camped once at a small river named by Colonel Rondon the " Twelfth of October , " because he reached it on the day Columbus discovered Amer- ica - I had never before known what ...
... reached Vilhena , where there is a tele- graph station . We camped once at a small river named by Colonel Rondon the " Twelfth of October , " because he reached it on the day Columbus discovered Amer- ica - I had never before known what ...
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... reached the Gy - Paraná , which on the maps was then ( and on most maps is now ) placed in an utterly wrong course , and over a degree out of its real position . When they reached the affluents of the Gy - Paraná a third of the members ...
... reached the Gy - Paraná , which on the maps was then ( and on most maps is now ) placed in an utterly wrong course , and over a degree out of its real position . When they reached the affluents of the Gy - Paraná a third of the members ...
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