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1 1, 9| at Cape Froward that the American continent actually terminates, 2 1, 10| point where it touches the American continent to where it dips 3 1, 10| moment,” he said, “across the American continent. Let us make a 4 1, 20| kindly look. Now, in these American savages it is quite the 5 1, 23| of success? To leave the American continent, wouldn’t it be 6 1, 23| give up our search on the American continent?”~No one made 7 1, 24| They could now quit the American Continent without the least 8 1, 24| Yes, undoubtedly. The American tiger, the jaguar, takes 9 2, 1| this large island and the American coast, there is only one 10 2, 1| the DUNCAN had left the American coast, and was running eastward, 11 2, 2| represent 9,480 miles. From the American coast to Tristan d’Acunha 12 2, 2| 1845, and the three-mast American, PHILADELPHIA, in 1857. 13 2, 11| recalled the worst disasters of American railways. The river crossed 14 2, 17| impetuous current, like the American rapids. To venture over 15 3, 2| the southern point of the American continent. He thought he 16 3, 4| carried a double yard, on the American plan. In fact, they had 17 3, 19| Ocean, 3,500 miles from the American coast, and 1,500 miles from 18 3, 21| the DUNCAN sighted the American coast, and next day dropped