Part, Chapter
1 I, VIII | Cape Bathurst. Should the site be favourable, I propose
2 I, XI | Lieutenant to fix upon a suitable site for the establishment of
3 I, XI | that point, and should the site appear suitable the new
4 I, XII | would be a most favourable site for the new fort, as with
5 I, XII | pitch our tent here.”~The site was indeed admirably suited
6 I, XIII | CHAPTER XIII.~ FORT HOPE.~The site of the new fort was now
7 I, XIII | carpenter went to choose the site of the principal house on
8 I, XIII | down by the dogs to the site fixed on for the principal
9 I, XIII | fixed at each corner of the site, and at the extremities
10 I, XIV | latitudes. In choosing the site of the settlement, such
11 I, XV | igneous origin; whereas the site of the fort was of sedimentary
12 II, XIX | must describe the novel site for the building of the
13 II, XX | during the night on the site formerly occupied by the
14 II, XXII | thickest part was still at the site of the former factory. He
15 II, XXII | literally swarmed upon the site of the former factory. The
16 II, XXII | narrow strip between the site of the engulfed house and
17 II, XXIII| one o’clock P.M., on the site of the shed itself, which
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