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... mountains , elevated its rival altar to the fair Queen of Night . Both luminaries rise and set , in the same ... mountain , or mass of crags , from the side of which projects a rocky terrace , smoothed with great labor ; and Sir R. P. ...
... mountains , elevated its rival altar to the fair Queen of Night . Both luminaries rise and set , in the same ... mountain , or mass of crags , from the side of which projects a rocky terrace , smoothed with great labor ; and Sir R. P. ...
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... mountains ; the high soaring masses near the pass to the Tejuca ; the towering piles of the Organ range , and others of varied appearance to the right , edging the distant hori- zon , together form a grand totality , a most animated and ...
... mountains ; the high soaring masses near the pass to the Tejuca ; the towering piles of the Organ range , and others of varied appearance to the right , edging the distant hori- zon , together form a grand totality , a most animated and ...
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... mountains rise on the northern bank ; and amid them are discovered at a distance the Maraguaca and the Duida . There are no mountains on the left bank of the Oroonoko , west or east of the bifurcation , till oppo- site the mouth of the ...
... mountains rise on the northern bank ; and amid them are discovered at a distance the Maraguaca and the Duida . There are no mountains on the left bank of the Oroonoko , west or east of the bifurcation , till oppo- site the mouth of the ...
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