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1 X | Benares, then departs from the river a little, and, descending 2 XI | little the banks of the small river Tapty, which empties into 3 XII | of the basin of the great river. Allahabad was now only 4 XIV | the waters of the sacred river, and groups of Indians, 5 XIX | the mouth of the Canton River, and is separated by about 6 XXI | from the mouth of Shanghai River. Shanghai itself is situated 7 XXII | promontory of the Treaty" and the river. Here, as at Hong Kong and 8 XXVI | left bank of the Platte River as far as the junction of 9 XXVI | direction, along the American River, which empties into San 10 XXVI | running along Humboldt River, passed northward for several 11 XXVI | eastward, and kept by the river until it reached the Humboldt 12 XXVIII| an hour as far as Weber River, having completed nearly 13 XXVIII| quarter of an hour at Green River station. Snow had fallen 14 XXVIII| passengers had got off at Green River, and were walking up and 15 XXVIII| branches of the North Platte River, already appeared. The whole 16 XXVIII| sources of the Arkansas River, one of the great tributaries 17 XXVIII| on the other side of the river." ~"And can't we cross that 18 XXVIII| had the train passed the river, when the bridge, completely 19 XXIX | southern branch of the Platte River. ~It was here that the Union 20 XXIX | southern branch of the Platte River, on its left bank. At nine 21 XXIX | between the two arms of the river, which rejoin each other 22 XXX | the banks of Republican River. ~Mr. Fogg, with folded 23 XXXI | right bank of the Platte River. The sledge, shortening 24 XXXI | being stopped by the Platte River, because it was frozen. 25 XXXI | was crossing the Platte River. He said nothing, but he 26 XXXI | on the right bank of the river, before the very pier of 27 XXXII | moored or anchored in the river, for any that were about