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 1    1,    3|    left bank bounded it to the north for about a mile, and for
 2    1,    5|      basin which from south to north does not comprise less than
 3    1,    5|      tributaries, flowing from north or south, themselves fed
 4    1,    5| hundred and fifty leagues from north ot south, scarcely varied
 5    1,    5| conquerors of the Far West the North American Indians have been
 6    1,    7|      the cipo bore away to the north, and toward the river. It
 7    1,    8|         flow one from south to north across the African continent,
 8    1,    8|      continent, the other from north to south through North America.
 9    1,    8|    from north to south through North America. They cross districts
10    1,    8|       which rain falls. In the north of Brazil the rainy season
11    1,   11| inhabit the territories on the north of the river, are natives
12    1,   11| leagues, there appeared on the north the single diamond of the
13    1,   15|   voyages throughout the whole north of Brazil afforded him numerous
14    1,   19|       Atlantic seaboard in the north of Brazil,” replied Fragoso.~“
15    2,    1|        Negro from the west and north, into the Madeira from the
16    2,   16|      by the Rio Negro into the north of the province, or even
17    2,   16|       for one of the States of North America he would be free.
18    2,   19|        to the provinces in the north of Brazil, to those districts
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