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He took the fort by landing about half a mile lower down the river , and dragging
his guns round to a hill behind it by which ... with the still , dark forest on the other
, whilst the whole is relieved by the bright green grassy hills in the background .
He took the fort by landing about half a mile lower down the river , and dragging
his guns round to a hill behind it by which ... with the still , dark forest on the other
, whilst the whole is relieved by the bright green grassy hills in the background .
Page 68
ราวกage 1 THERE is scarcely any level land around Santo Domingo , but in every
direction a succession of hills and valleys . The hills are not isolated ; they run in
irregular ranges , having mostly an east and west direction , but with many ...
ราวกage 1 THERE is scarcely any level land around Santo Domingo , but in every
direction a succession of hills and valleys . The hills are not isolated ; they run in
irregular ranges , having mostly an east and west direction , but with many ...
Page 75
... especially in the neighbourhood of Libertad . The “ Mantos " consist of broken
quartz , covering the faces of the hills in the neighbourhood of some of the lodes .
In some places they form a broken but regular WOW AIMIZ SECTION ACROSS ...
... especially in the neighbourhood of Libertad . The “ Mantos " consist of broken
quartz , covering the faces of the hills in the neighbourhood of some of the lodes .
In some places they form a broken but regular WOW AIMIZ SECTION ACROSS ...
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