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eastern

   Part,  Chapter
1 I, II | Coronation Gulf, on the eastern side of which the new-Art 2 I, X | almost due north; whilst the eastern rounded off into the coastline, 3 I, XIII| behind Cape Bathurst, on the eastern bank of the lagoon Hobson 4 I, XIII| dry moss, with which the eastern side of the cape was covered, 5 I, XIV | winter.~The hills on the eastern side, of the lake were well 6 I, XV | obtain a good view of the eastern side of the country. For 7 I, XV | he proceeded to stud the eastern side, which consisted of 8 I, XIX | Melbourne Island, on the eastern coast of English America, 9 I, XXII| destroyed. The hills on the eastern bank seemed to be considerably 10 I, XXII| five hundred paces on the eastern bank. As a natural consequence, 11 II, V | be less here than in the eastern part of the Arctic Ocean, 12 II, V | in the woods clothing the eastern slopes of Lake Barnett. 13 II, VII | between the hills and the eastern bank of the lagoon.~A faint 14 II, XV | of the ice-field on the eastern side was exactly similar


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