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It is situated S. by W. from the island on the north side of the strait , called , from its general appearance , Westminster Hall , and 30 miles westward from Cape Upright : Cape Tamar bears N. 86 ° 30 ′ E. About one league N. 43 ° 20 ...
It is situated S. by W. from the island on the north side of the strait , called , from its general appearance , Westminster Hall , and 30 miles westward from Cape Upright : Cape Tamar bears N. 86 ° 30 ′ E. About one league N. 43 ° 20 ...
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The north side , on the contrary , which Narborough very justly termed the desolation of the south , seems to be only the fragments of a ruined world torn to pieces by violent earthquakes ; for , out before it lie a multitude of islands ...
The north side , on the contrary , which Narborough very justly termed the desolation of the south , seems to be only the fragments of a ruined world torn to pieces by violent earthquakes ; for , out before it lie a multitude of islands ...
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The entrance into this fort formed one of the sides of a neat small square , overgrown with grass and planted with ... On the eastern side of the town was a savannah or meadow of about a quarter of a mile over , towards which one of the ...
The entrance into this fort formed one of the sides of a neat small square , overgrown with grass and planted with ... On the eastern side of the town was a savannah or meadow of about a quarter of a mile over , towards which one of the ...
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