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Pagina 150
... miles off the Anatolian mainland , and its backbone is more or less east and west . It is some twenty - six miles or so long , and averages five miles wide . The main ridge rises gently at first , but later in a series of cliffs , to ...
... miles off the Anatolian mainland , and its backbone is more or less east and west . It is some twenty - six miles or so long , and averages five miles wide . The main ridge rises gently at first , but later in a series of cliffs , to ...
Pagina 214
... miles distant . It seemed incredible ; for their progress since leaving the coast of Labrador had been slow , and ... miles south - west of Seahorse Point . " It is certainly Southampton Island , " Captain Lyon said , " but it seems to ...
... miles distant . It seemed incredible ; for their progress since leaving the coast of Labrador had been slow , and ... miles south - west of Seahorse Point . " It is certainly Southampton Island , " Captain Lyon said , " but it seems to ...
Pagina 221
... miles , and , aided by the moon and the Pole star , was making a good course . At daybreak he saw , on the larboard bow , steep , rocky land , with many rugged islets off it , and realised that the ship was being swept towards it by ...
... miles , and , aided by the moon and the Pole star , was making a good course . At daybreak he saw , on the larboard bow , steep , rocky land , with many rugged islets off it , and realised that the ship was being swept towards it by ...
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