The Countries of the World: Being a Popular Description of the Various Continents, Islands, Rivers, Seas, and Peoples of the Globe, Volumes 3-4Cassell, Petter & Galpin, 1892 |
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Page 130
... importance of this physical feature of the great river , though to the Indians and the smaller craft which ply along it this circumstance is still held in useful remembrance . While the tide is felt 400 miles from its mouth , the force ...
... importance of this physical feature of the great river , though to the Indians and the smaller craft which ply along it this circumstance is still held in useful remembrance . While the tide is felt 400 miles from its mouth , the force ...
Page 204
... importance on the coast , the aborigines have it all to themselves . A telegraph line runs through its entire length , and already the project for opening it up by means of a railway is taking shape , so that before some of the readers ...
... importance on the coast , the aborigines have it all to themselves . A telegraph line runs through its entire length , and already the project for opening it up by means of a railway is taking shape , so that before some of the readers ...
Page 207
... importance , the poorest in resources , and the least promising or important of all the Antipodean colonies . Our notice of it may be therefore brief . A picture is not meritorious according to the size of the canvas , or an actor ...
... importance , the poorest in resources , and the least promising or important of all the Antipodean colonies . Our notice of it may be therefore brief . A picture is not meritorious according to the size of the canvas , or an actor ...
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