Bulletin, Tema 60U.S. Government Printing Office, 1895 |
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... present schedules . * From Cape Blanco the trend of the shore is southeast in its whole extent to the limit of Chile , where the coast suddenly turns due south and keeps that course to Cape Horn . In the north the territory extends ...
... present schedules . * From Cape Blanco the trend of the shore is southeast in its whole extent to the limit of Chile , where the coast suddenly turns due south and keeps that course to Cape Horn . In the north the territory extends ...
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... present knowledge goes , it appears probable that the Andes mark an area on which sedimentary deposits have been accumulated to a greater extent than on other portions of South America . It is further demonstrable that these deposits ...
... present knowledge goes , it appears probable that the Andes mark an area on which sedimentary deposits have been accumulated to a greater extent than on other portions of South America . It is further demonstrable that these deposits ...
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... present day would have remained unharmed . Sub - oceanic irruptions have been the most disastrous to the country in modern times , having twice within a few years wiped out the maritime city of Arica and destroyed much valu- able ...
... present day would have remained unharmed . Sub - oceanic irruptions have been the most disastrous to the country in modern times , having twice within a few years wiped out the maritime city of Arica and destroyed much valu- able ...
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... presents by the aborigines to the vessels of the discov- Before him and all around the bay rise the naked walls of the Barranca , 300 feet above the beach , from base to summit as bald as any rock , a brown grey sand , utterly ...
... presents by the aborigines to the vessels of the discov- Before him and all around the bay rise the naked walls of the Barranca , 300 feet above the beach , from base to summit as bald as any rock , a brown grey sand , utterly ...
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... present century , Peru had become the center of Spanish power , and the viceroy had his strength concen- trated at Lima . Consequently the more distant provinces of Chile and Buenos Ayres were first able to throw off the Spanish yoke ...
... present century , Peru had become the center of Spanish power , and the viceroy had his strength concen- trated at Lima . Consequently the more distant provinces of Chile and Buenos Ayres were first able to throw off the Spanish yoke ...
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