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... many hills to be seen running west and east , and as many more on the south , amongst and between the which the country is as fair and as pleasant as possibly can be seen , being level , smooth , and very plain , fit to be husbanded ...
... many hills to be seen running west and east , and as many more on the south , amongst and between the which the country is as fair and as pleasant as possibly can be seen , being level , smooth , and very plain , fit to be husbanded ...
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I have a salt marsh , which had its source from heard of their having been seen formerly , a swamp and savanna in the island : our at the first settling of Georgia , seven , situation elevated and open ...
I have a salt marsh , which had its source from heard of their having been seen formerly , a swamp and savanna in the island : our at the first settling of Georgia , seven , situation elevated and open ...
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... shreds of fog here and there raggedly so called from its lethargic somnambulistic furring her , appeared like a white - washed character , being frequently caught by hand monastery after thunder - storm , seen at sea .
... shreds of fog here and there raggedly so called from its lethargic somnambulistic furring her , appeared like a white - washed character , being frequently caught by hand monastery after thunder - storm , seen at sea .
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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