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... river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great ... river - We agree to search for gold , and divide the whole pro- ceeds equally -- The wet season commencing , we encamp ...
... river , up the country - We are stopped by a prodigious cataract - Our gunner shoots a fine leopard , to the great ... river - We agree to search for gold , and divide the whole pro- ceeds equally -- The wet season commencing , we encamp ...
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... river a little further off . However , we kept our frigate on float , by the help of two great poles , which we fastened into the ground to moor her , like piles ; and the little weak ropes , which , as I said , we had made of matting ...
... river a little further off . However , we kept our frigate on float , by the help of two great poles , which we fastened into the ground to moor her , like piles ; and the little weak ropes , which , as I said , we had made of matting ...
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... rivers ; many lions and tigers , elephants , and furious wild cats ( which in the end we found to be civet cats ) , and the like . When we asked them if any one had ever travelled that way , they told us , Yes ; some had gone to where ...
... rivers ; many lions and tigers , elephants , and furious wild cats ( which in the end we found to be civet cats ) , and the like . When we asked them if any one had ever travelled that way , they told us , Yes ; some had gone to where ...
Pagina 45
... rivers that run into the Atlantic ocean ; and that , on the banks of any of those rivers , we might there build us canoes , which would carry us down , if it were thousands of miles ; so that we could want nothing but food , of which we ...
... rivers that run into the Atlantic ocean ; and that , on the banks of any of those rivers , we might there build us canoes , which would carry us down , if it were thousands of miles ; so that we could want nothing but food , of which we ...
Pagina 46
... rivers , we doubted not , but that by their help we might ease our journey , especially if we could find means to cross the great lake , or inland of the sea , which the natives call Coalmucoa , out of which it is said the river Nile ...
... rivers , we doubted not , but that by their help we might ease our journey , especially if we could find means to cross the great lake , or inland of the sea , which the natives call Coalmucoa , out of which it is said the river Nile ...
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