The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 24J. Murray, 1854 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... distance of 100 miles ; the outer line of the Great Barrier Reef , from lat . 16 ° 40 ' to its Northern limits in lat . 9 ° 20 ′ , a distance of nearly 500 miles ; the survey of Endeavour Strait and of all the Eastern portion of Torres ...
... distance of 100 miles ; the outer line of the Great Barrier Reef , from lat . 16 ° 40 ' to its Northern limits in lat . 9 ° 20 ′ , a distance of nearly 500 miles ; the survey of Endeavour Strait and of all the Eastern portion of Torres ...
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... distance of 150 miles in 13 days , but , owing to the serpentine nature of the river , made actually only 60 miles ' north- ing . According to information collected by Mr. Anderson , a large stream , which he believes to be the Biribi ...
... distance of 150 miles in 13 days , but , owing to the serpentine nature of the river , made actually only 60 miles ' north- ing . According to information collected by Mr. Anderson , a large stream , which he believes to be the Biribi ...
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Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). rises a short distance to the W. of the lake , and flowing N.W. joins the great river which , bounding the Ovampo - land on the N. , empties its waters into the Atlantic . We are thus led to ...
Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain). rises a short distance to the W. of the lake , and flowing N.W. joins the great river which , bounding the Ovampo - land on the N. , empties its waters into the Atlantic . We are thus led to ...
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... distance on the N. and E. of Sidon the mountains retire , and the interval is an open , uneven , rolling tract , highly cultivated , It is singular that no regular survey has ever yet been made of the Syrian coast ; and it therefore ...
... distance on the N. and E. of Sidon the mountains retire , and the interval is an open , uneven , rolling tract , highly cultivated , It is singular that no regular survey has ever yet been made of the Syrian coast ; and it therefore ...
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... distance , when the river suddenly breaks through the low ridge which there forms its western bank , and runs off W. to the sea . But the valley along the base of Rîhân continues on , as Wady Jermûk , quite down to the Lîtâny ; and one ...
... distance , when the river suddenly breaks through the low ridge which there forms its western bank , and runs off W. to the sea . But the valley along the base of Rîhân continues on , as Wady Jermûk , quite down to the Lîtâny ; and one ...
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