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Pagina 276
... passing by the mouths of the Cunucununo , the Guanami , and the Puraname , they ob- served that the banks on both ... passed on the 31st of May , when the vi- cinity of the cavern of Ataruipe induced the party to land . ' We climbed ...
... passing by the mouths of the Cunucununo , the Guanami , and the Puraname , they ob- served that the banks on both ... passed on the 31st of May , when the vi- cinity of the cavern of Ataruipe induced the party to land . ' We climbed ...
Pagina 315
... passed by . ' His candor is also manifested in his acknowlegement to his companions , that he had , conducted himself improperly in a scolding interview which had passed between him and Sir Hudson Lowe . " I behaved very ill to him , no ...
... passed by . ' His candor is also manifested in his acknowlegement to his companions , that he had , conducted himself improperly in a scolding interview which had passed between him and Sir Hudson Lowe . " I behaved very ill to him , no ...
Pagina 372
... passed the rapids above the second cataract , the navigation of which he describes as extremely difficult and . perilous ; and on the 9th of Rebi arrived within the proxi- mity of the camp . Here we shall extract a passage from the ...
... passed the rapids above the second cataract , the navigation of which he describes as extremely difficult and . perilous ; and on the 9th of Rebi arrived within the proxi- mity of the camp . Here we shall extract a passage from the ...
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