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... leagues , which led into an inner and cir- cular gulf , surrounded by four openings , ap- parently smaller gulfs , or rather mouths of rivers , from which flowed the great quantity of fresh water that sweetened the neighboring sea . In ...
... leagues , which led into an inner and cir- cular gulf , surrounded by four openings , ap- parently smaller gulfs , or rather mouths of rivers , from which flowed the great quantity of fresh water that sweetened the neighboring sea . In ...
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... leagues ; but in the interval there were two islands , which Columbus named Caracol and Delphin . The impetuous body of fresh water which flows through the gulf , particularly in the rainy months of July and August , is con- fined at ...
... leagues ; but in the interval there were two islands , which Columbus named Caracol and Delphin . The impetuous body of fresh water which flows through the gulf , particularly in the rainy months of July and August , is con- fined at ...
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... leagues in length and six in breadth , was well peopled . The little island of Cubagua , lying between it and the mainland , and only about four leagues from the latter , was dry and sterile , without either wood or fresh water , but ...
... leagues in length and six in breadth , was well peopled . The little island of Cubagua , lying between it and the mainland , and only about four leagues from the latter , was dry and sterile , without either wood or fresh water , but ...
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... leagues to the westward of the river Ozema , the place of his destination , and an- chored on the following morning under the little island of Beata . He was astonished to find himself so mis- taken in his calculations and so far below ...
... leagues to the westward of the river Ozema , the place of his destination , and an- chored on the following morning under the little island of Beata . He was astonished to find himself so mis- taken in his calculations and so far below ...
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... leagues to the west of the river Ozema , where he expected to find the new seaport which his brother had been in- structed to establish . The strong and steady current from the east , however , and the preva- lence of winds from that ...
... leagues to the west of the river Ozema , where he expected to find the new seaport which his brother had been in- structed to establish . The strong and steady current from the east , however , and the preva- lence of winds from that ...
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