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" ... over the plain of reeds which surrounded us ; the river decreasing in depth from upwards of twenty feet, to less than five feet, and flowing over a bottom of tenacious blue mud ; and the current still running with nearly the same rapidity, as when... "
Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, in the Uranie and Physicienne ... - Page 222
by Jacques Arago - 1823 - 297 pages
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 12

Europe - 1823 - 946 pages
...of soon entering the long desired lake, it all at once eluded our further pursuit, by spreading on all points from north-west to northeast over the plain...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30. 45. south, and longitude 147- 10. east. " To assert positively that we were on the margin...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 8

Asia - 1819 - 656 pages
...blue mud, and the current still running with nearly the came rapidity an when the water was conflned within the banks of the river. This point of junction with interior waters, or where the the Marqiiarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 309 45' S. and longitude U7° 10'...
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A Statistical, Historical, and Political Description of the Colony of New ...

William Charles Wentworth - Medical personnel and patient - 1820 - 616 pages
...of soon entering the long desired lake, it all at once eluded our further pursuit, by spreading on all points from north-west to north-east over the...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30. 45. south, and longitude 147. 10. east. To assert positively that we were on the margin...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1820 - 848 pages
...blue mud, and the current still running with nearly the same rapidity as when the water was conGned within the banks of the river. This point of junction...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30° 45' S. and longitude 147° 10' E. To assert positively that we were on the margin of...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 24

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1821 - 602 pages
...conjectured the mass of water conveyed by the Macquarie to be discharged. This point of junction with the interior waters, or where the Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, lies in lat. 30° 45' S. long.. 147° 10' E. ' To assert positively,' says Mr. Evans, ' that we were...
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Il Conte di Carmagnola: tragedia di Alessandro Manzoni, Milano, 1820 ...

1821 - 598 pages
...conjectured the mass of water conveyed by the Macquarie to be discharged. This point of junction with the interior waters, or where the Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, lies in lat. 3O° 45' S. long. 147° 10' E. ' To assert positively,' says Mr. Evans, ' that we were...
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Quarterly Review, Volume 24

English literature - 1821 - 602 pages
...conjectured the mass of water conveyed by the Macquarie to be discharged. This point of junction with the interior waters, or where the Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, lies in lat. 30° 45' S. long. 147° 10' E. ' To assert positively,' says Mr. Evans, ' that we were...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12

Europe - 1823 - 944 pages
...of soon entering the long desired lake, it all at once eluded our further pursuit, by spreading on all points from north-west to northeast over the plain...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30. 4-5. south, and longitude 147. 10. east. " To assert positively that we were on the margin...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 12

1823 - 944 pages
...of soon entering the long desired lake, it all at once eluded our further pursuit, by spreading on all points from north-west to northeast over the plain...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30. 45. south, and longitude 147. 10. east. " To assert positively that we were on the margin...
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A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia ..., Volume 1

William Charles Wentworth - Australasia - 1824 - 514 pages
...molestation ; so thinly inhabited are these regions, and so little is there to fear from the straglost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river...Macquarie ceased to have the form of a river, is in latitude 30° 45" south, and longitude 147° 10" east. " To assert positively that we were on the margin...
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