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... ground . As my principal design in this voyage , was to ascertain the depth of water and extent of the bank , we weighed anchor and stood out to sea . We kept the line constantly going , and found , uniformly , as we stretched out , 40 ...
... ground . As my principal design in this voyage , was to ascertain the depth of water and extent of the bank , we weighed anchor and stood out to sea . We kept the line constantly going , and found , uniformly , as we stretched out , 40 ...
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... ground that they possess ; to which they and their families become commonly so much attached , that they have been known to remain in them , small as their posses- sions commonly are , for many generations . Nor does this variety of ...
... ground that they possess ; to which they and their families become commonly so much attached , that they have been known to remain in them , small as their posses- sions commonly are , for many generations . Nor does this variety of ...
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... ground . The canal of Languedoc , executed in the 17th century by MM . Riquet and Andreassy ( the latter an ancestor of the present General ) , is one of those which passes over elevated ground . At a point called a point of departure ...
... ground . The canal of Languedoc , executed in the 17th century by MM . Riquet and Andreassy ( the latter an ancestor of the present General ) , is one of those which passes over elevated ground . At a point called a point of departure ...
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