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Página 296
He means eastward . It is a singular circumstance , and to us wholly inexplicable ,
that the opposite point of the compass is almost invariably priated for the real
direction in which they travelled . * Leo Africanus , who , like Marco Polo , 296 Jax
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He means eastward . It is a singular circumstance , and to us wholly inexplicable ,
that the opposite point of the compass is almost invariably priated for the real
direction in which they travelled . * Leo Africanus , who , like Marco Polo , 296 Jax
.
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anche direction , hard surface en nigh side of our legs , so that we were covered
with sores , and without any thing to administer relief . ' The direction in which
they proceeded was about south - east , over a plain , flat , hard surface of sand ...
anche direction , hard surface en nigh side of our legs , so that we were covered
with sores , and without any thing to administer relief . ' The direction in which
they proceeded was about south - east , over a plain , flat , hard surface of sand ...
Página 317
The whole of the ground travelled over by this Arab froin Kabra , ( adding three
days for the descent of the mountainous country , which was six in iheascent , )
occupied him sixty days ; the first six in the direction of east , a little southerly , the
...
The whole of the ground travelled over by this Arab froin Kabra , ( adding three
days for the descent of the mountainous country , which was six in iheascent , )
occupied him sixty days ; the first six in the direction of east , a little southerly , the
...
Página 373
... of Vieyra the Jesuit , ( a man who is equally the pride of his Order and his
country , ) villages of reclaimed Indians were established in every direction , -
from Seara to the mouths of the Orellana , up the great river and its tributary
streams .
... of Vieyra the Jesuit , ( a man who is equally the pride of his Order and his
country , ) villages of reclaimed Indians were established in every direction , -
from Seara to the mouths of the Orellana , up the great river and its tributary
streams .
Página 464
He twice con . sulted Heaven by earnest prayer , and to the first petition for
direction obtained the response , and on the second the more decisive command
, Go ! Have I not sent thee ? James Russell himself conceived that he had
received a ...
He twice con . sulted Heaven by earnest prayer , and to the first petition for
direction obtained the response , and on the second the more decisive command
, Go ! Have I not sent thee ? James Russell himself conceived that he had
received a ...
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