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 1    1,    8| investigated, and discovered in the Cordilleras as in the mountains of Thibet.”~“
 2    1,   10|        strip of Chili, and over the Cordilleras of the Andes, and get into
 3    1,   10|           of Araucania, and cut the Cordilleras by the pass of Antuco, leaving
 4    1,   11|             difficult passes of the Cordilleras, after which he gave them
 5    1,   11|          first steppes of the great Cordilleras.~
 6    1,   12|         know of in this part of the Cordilleras.”~“The pass of Arica is
 7    1,   12|             the other passes of the Cordilleras.”~“And that would delay
 8    1,   12|            as the best guide in the Cordilleras.”~Accordingly, Glenarvan
 9    1,   12|             the highest peak of the Cordilleras, but there was not the slightest
10    1,   12|            fills the abysses of the Cordilleras with dead bodies.~They went
11    1,   12|            to the other side of the Cordilleras, cost what it may. There
12    1,   13|      Combustibles on the top of the Cordilleras!” exclaimed Mulrady, in
13    1,   13|        summit of the Nevadas of the Cordilleras, and could see over an area
14    1,   13|          that the quadrupeds of the Cordilleras are never met with in such
15    1,   13|     proceeded from that part of the Cordilleras which lay in darkness. What
16    1,   13|          peculiar phenomenon of the Cordilleras, an enormous mass, many
17    1,   14|             THE eastern side of the Cordilleras of the Andes consists of
18    1,   14|        whatever. The descent of the Cordilleras was accomplished; and as
19    1,   14|           during our descent of the Cordilleras?”~“Beside me,” replied Wilson.~“
20    1,   14|           more to the slopes of the Cordilleras, listening intently in hope
21    1,   16|             at the very foot of the Cordilleras. They may be divided into
22    1,   16|      issuing from the gorges of the Cordilleras, Glenarvan and his band
23    1,   16|          and about four oclock the Cordilleras lay full forty miles behind
24    1,   18|          that terrible night on the Cordilleras, but the timid creatures
25    1,   26|            days to cross Chili, the Cordilleras, the Pampas, and the Argentine
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