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They sent , it is true , Mr. Hearne thirteen hundred miles in search of copper , and
after the lapse of a hundred years they discovered that Chesterfield's Inlet at the
distance of a hundred leagues from one of their establishments , was not the ...
They sent , it is true , Mr. Hearne thirteen hundred miles in search of copper , and
after the lapse of a hundred years they discovered that Chesterfield's Inlet at the
distance of a hundred leagues from one of their establishments , was not the ...
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washed by water ; the level bottom was encrusted with marine salt ; they were
then about three hundred miles from the sea coast ; the spring was not more than
a hundred feet below the surface of the Desert , and from three hundred and fifty
to ...
washed by water ; the level bottom was encrusted with marine salt ; they were
then about three hundred miles from the sea coast ; the spring was not more than
a hundred feet below the surface of the Desert , and from three hundred and fifty
to ...
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About two hundred of them were dead — there was no green thing to be seen ,
and we were obliged to give the camels a little water from the skins to wash their
parched throats , and some charcoal to eat : then we kept on twenty - four days as
...
About two hundred of them were dead — there was no green thing to be seen ,
and we were obliged to give the camels a little water from the skins to wash their
parched throats , and some charcoal to eat : then we kept on twenty - four days as
...
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The people of the caravan received , in exchange for their goods , three hundred
slaves , and a great many teeth , dazzling stones , and shells , and gold ; and with
these they returned the same way they had come , which took them three ...
The people of the caravan received , in exchange for their goods , three hundred
slaves , and a great many teeth , dazzling stones , and shells , and gold ; and with
these they returned the same way they had come , which took them three ...
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1 inorning we numbered our men , and found that two hundred and thirty were
killed , and about one bundred wounded ; three bundred of the camels were
either slain or so badly wounded , that they could not walk , and so we killed them
.
1 inorning we numbered our men , and found that two hundred and thirty were
killed , and about one bundred wounded ; three bundred of the camels were
either slain or so badly wounded , that they could not walk , and so we killed them
.
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