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" On the 3d, the main channel of the river was much contracted but very deep, the banks being under water from a foot to eighteen inches : the stream continued for about twenty miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees,... "
History of the British Colonies: Possessions in Africa and Australia - Page 254
by Robert Montgomery Martin - 1835
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, for 1808-26, Volume 12

Europe - 1823 - 946 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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The Asiatic Journal and Monthly Register for British and Foreign ..., Volume 8

Asia - 1819 - 656 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of Imid and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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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
...miles on the game course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the rirer. It continued in this manner for near four mileg...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

History - 1820 - 848 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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The Edinburgh annual register, Volume 12

1823 - 944 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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Narrative of a Voyage Round the World, in the Uranie and Physicienne ...

Jacques Arago - New South Wales - 1823 - 694 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds,' among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction: as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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A Statistical Account of the British Settlements in Australasia ..., Volume 1

William Charles Wentworth - Australasia - 1824 - 514 pages
...and so little is there to fear from the straglost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 12

Walter Scott - Europe - 1823 - 944 pages
...miles on the same course as yesterday, when we lost sight of land and trees, the channel of the river winding through reeds, among which the water was about three feet deep, the current having the same direction as the river. It continued in this manner for near four miles...
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History of Austral-Asia: Comprising New South Wales, Van Diemen's Island ...

Robert Montgomery Martin - Australia - 1836 - 406 pages
...falls. In about 3^JS lat. it is still from 20 to 60 yards wide, and 20 feet deep, with a current of 1 J mile per hour. Thirty miles beyond this, the Macquarie...further pursuit, by spreading, at all points, from N W. to NE, over the plain ; the river decreasing in depth from 20 to less than five feet, flowing...
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A Geographical Dictionary Or Gazetteer of the Australian Colonies: Their ...

William Henry Wells - Australia - 1848 - 544 pages
...the NW, the whole area becoming at last a perfect sea, or, after a dry season, covered with weeds. For 24 miles further the course, as observed by Mr....winding through reeds, among which the water was about 3 feet deep ; suddenly, however, without any previous change in the breadth, depth, or rapidity of...
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