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above cape forms the N. and E. point ; and therefore came to anchor in 28 fathoms fine sand , distant four leagues N. from that cape , and one league and a half from the Patagonian shore . SECTION III . Occurrences in the Navigation of ...
above cape forms the N. and E. point ; and therefore came to anchor in 28 fathoms fine sand , distant four leagues N. from that cape , and one league and a half from the Patagonian shore . SECTION III . Occurrences in the Navigation of ...
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The current set to the SE . till half - past eleven P.M. , when we rode to the wind , which came on with heavy squalls . The · : sky was cloudy and dark the whole night 14 Occurrences in the Navigation.
The current set to the SE . till half - past eleven P.M. , when we rode to the wind , which came on with heavy squalls . The · : sky was cloudy and dark the whole night 14 Occurrences in the Navigation.
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The east point of this harbour is the west point of another spacious bay , one mile and a half between the points bearing NW . and SE . , and half a mile deep , forming nearly a semicircle . In the bottom , the bay contracts to half a ...
The east point of this harbour is the west point of another spacious bay , one mile and a half between the points bearing NW . and SE . , and half a mile deep , forming nearly a semicircle . In the bottom , the bay contracts to half a ...
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Narrative of the Sufferings and Adventures of Henderick Portenger | 1 |
Travels of M Burckhardt in Egypt and Nubia | 1 |
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