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1 1,4| course back towards the spurs of the mountain, among which 2 1,0| proceeding along the ridge of the spurs seemed to be the best way 3 1,1| southeast, the first part of the spurs were hidden under masses 4 1,2| the crest of one of the spurs, between which the creek 5 1,5| the foot of the northeast spurs of Mount Franklin, that 6 1,5| beginning of the powerful spurs which supported Mount Franklin 7 1,5| one of the northeastern spurs. This ore, very rich in 8 1,1| brought from the foot of the spurs of Mount Franklin. The powerful 9 2,3| north-west, towards the spurs of Mount Franklin, among 10 2,3| they were approaching the spurs of Mount Franklin. The source 11 2,8| and the corral, with the spurs of the mountain in the background, 12 2,9| groups among the western spurs of the mountain, whose arid 13 3,8| they would arrive at the spurs of Mount Franklin, among 14 3,1| Red Creek, and lastly, the spurs of Mount Franklin, among 15 3,1| River, and the wilderness of spurs and valleys which supported 16 3,2| think that it is among the spurs of Mount Franklin that the 17 3,2| separating two of the largest spurs of Mount Franklin. The trees, 18 3,3| all this labyrinth of the spurs of Mount Franklin. We will 19 3,3| of the mountain, with its spurs and their numberless ramifications, 20 3,5| the wood and the southern spurs of the mountain, and consequently