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" ... end. Every day we passed by goodly branches of rivers, some falling from the west, others from the east, into Amana; but those I leave to the description in the chart of discovery, where every one shall be named with his rising and descent. "
The Discovery of Guiana, and the Journal of the Second Voyage Thereto - Страница 49
по Sir Walter Raleigh - 1886 - 192 страници
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