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 1    1,    5|          way of the Tapajoz, the Madeira, the Rio Negro, or the Purus,
 2    1,   16|        between the Teffe and the Madeira.~These Indians went and
 3    1,   17| considerable on the banks of the Madeira, Purus, and other tributaries.~
 4    2,    1|         west and north, into the Madeira from the west and south,
 5    2,   11|     witnessed in the province of Madeira three years ago. How could
 6    2,   12|          about the mouths of the Madeira.~“But under what circumstances
 7    2,   15|       miles, to the mouth of the Madeira, a tributary coming in on
 8    2,   15|          finding the band on the Madeira. In fact, it might be engaged
 9    2,   16|    gaining the embouchure of the Madeira.~This tributary, which,
10    2,   16|          its confluence with the Madeira. The course of the Madeira
11    2,   16|       Madeira. The course of the Madeira was familiar to him for
12    2,   16|         during the voyage on the Madeira. In getting the pirogue
13    2,   18|       the river provinces of the Madeira.~He set out, and on reaching
14    2,   19|         with some negroes on the Madeira, Ortega felt he was doomed.
15    2,   20|          right the mouth of that Madeira which owes its name to the
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