Narrative of the United States Exploring Expedition During the Years 1838, 1839, 1840, 1841, 1842, Svazek 5Lea and Blanchard, 1845 |
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... produce but little , and their consumption of foreign products is necessarily small . The capabilities of the islands have generally been underrated , for their soil and climate are suitable for raising all tropical productions in ...
... produce but little , and their consumption of foreign products is necessarily small . The capabilities of the islands have generally been underrated , for their soil and climate are suitable for raising all tropical productions in ...
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... produce of their fisheries for want of a market , and fear the exactions of the datus . Their prahus are about five tons each . The Bajows at some islands are stationary , but are for the most part constantly changing their ground . The ...
... produce of their fisheries for want of a market , and fear the exactions of the datus . Their prahus are about five tons each . The Bajows at some islands are stationary , but are for the most part constantly changing their ground . The ...
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... producing an unpleasant sensation of cold ; this is owing to the chilly winds that sweep down from the Table Mountain in ... produce the cold , while the west and northwesterly winds should be warm . The sudden changes of temperature ...
... producing an unpleasant sensation of cold ; this is owing to the chilly winds that sweep down from the Table Mountain in ... produce the cold , while the west and northwesterly winds should be warm . The sudden changes of temperature ...
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CHAPTER III | 75 |
PREPARATIONS FOR THE SURVEY OF THE COLUMBIADIFFICULTIES AND DANGERS | 110 |
CHAPTER V | 148 |
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