The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side vii
... Mountains . - Failure of Bass and others . - Routes into the In- terior discovered . - Oxley's Expedition down the Lachlan . - He reaches a great Morass . - Second Journey to explore the Macquarie . - The Country inundated . - Returus ...
... Mountains . - Failure of Bass and others . - Routes into the In- terior discovered . - Oxley's Expedition down the Lachlan . - He reaches a great Morass . - Second Journey to explore the Macquarie . - The Country inundated . - Returus ...
Side viii
... Mountains . - Suffer- ings of his Party . - He enters by Mistake the Spanish Territory . - Taken Pris- oner . His Liberation and Return . - Expedition of Major Long . - He ascends the Platte . The sandy Deserts . - James's Peak ...
... Mountains . - Suffer- ings of his Party . - He enters by Mistake the Spanish Territory . - Taken Pris- oner . His Liberation and Return . - Expedition of Major Long . - He ascends the Platte . The sandy Deserts . - James's Peak ...
Side xi
... Mountains . -Measurements of Colebrooke . - Dewalagiri . - Chumuluree . - Journey of Mr. Moorcroft . - Pundit's Mode of measuring . - Pass of the Niti Ghaut . - Daba.- Appearance of Gortope . - The sacred Lake of Manasarowara ...
... Mountains . -Measurements of Colebrooke . - Dewalagiri . - Chumuluree . - Journey of Mr. Moorcroft . - Pundit's Mode of measuring . - Pass of the Niti Ghaut . - Daba.- Appearance of Gortope . - The sacred Lake of Manasarowara ...
Side 38
... mountains rose behind , and a number of small streams stole down the declivi- ties to the sea - shore ; the whole presenting , from a distance , a most enchanting picture . It was conjectured by M. de Bougainville that the inhabitants ...
... mountains rose behind , and a number of small streams stole down the declivi- ties to the sea - shore ; the whole presenting , from a distance , a most enchanting picture . It was conjectured by M. de Bougainville that the inhabitants ...
Side 40
... mountains of an enormous height terminated the picture in the rear . The general opinion was , that they had discovered the Terra Australis Incognita , but it was soon perceived that this must be a part of New Zealand or Staaten Land ...
... mountains of an enormous height terminated the picture in the rear . The general opinion was , that they had discovered the Terra Australis Incognita , but it was soon perceived that this must be a part of New Zealand or Staaten Land ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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