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Page 159
... river finding a corresponding opening , by which it makes its way to the sea ; and for that opening , being so nearly proportional to the magnitude of the river . That rivers have run upon a level as high as the highest of the cliffs on ...
... river finding a corresponding opening , by which it makes its way to the sea ; and for that opening , being so nearly proportional to the magnitude of the river . That rivers have run upon a level as high as the highest of the cliffs on ...
Page 232
... river , his journal is composed with a minuteness which , how- ever valuable in an official report , has little interest for the public at large . On passing the small tribe of Indians called , by French travellers , Fols - Avoin , he ...
... river , his journal is composed with a minuteness which , how- ever valuable in an official report , has little interest for the public at large . On passing the small tribe of Indians called , by French travellers , Fols - Avoin , he ...
Page 348
... river Peneus , but the air is insalubrious ; and it has suffered severely from the general system of extortion which has been practised , of late years , by Ali Pacha . In tra- versing the vale of Tempe , Mr. Galt found for once that ...
... river Peneus , but the air is insalubrious ; and it has suffered severely from the general system of extortion which has been practised , of late years , by Ali Pacha . In tra- versing the vale of Tempe , Mr. Galt found for once that ...
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