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Side 257
... direction from Coptos , on the Nile , to Berenice , on the Red Sea . M. Cail- liaud having twice , and by different ways , crossed the desert which lies between the river and the sea , thought he could recognize se- veral stations ...
... direction from Coptos , on the Nile , to Berenice , on the Red Sea . M. Cail- liaud having twice , and by different ways , crossed the desert which lies between the river and the sea , thought he could recognize se- veral stations ...
Side 340
... direction to point Chicot , on the Mississippi , and so in a north west line to the place of commencement , near White River . The reservation ( situated exclusively on the south bank of the Arkan- sa ) commences at the post or town of ...
... direction to point Chicot , on the Mississippi , and so in a north west line to the place of commencement , near White River . The reservation ( situated exclusively on the south bank of the Arkan- sa ) commences at the post or town of ...
Side 390
... direction they proceeded for five days , passing the nights on shore . On the 26th they weathered a cape , to which they have given the name of Barrow , in honour of the Secretary of the Admiralty , and turned into an extensive inlet ...
... direction they proceeded for five days , passing the nights on shore . On the 26th they weathered a cape , to which they have given the name of Barrow , in honour of the Secretary of the Admiralty , and turned into an extensive inlet ...
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