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... mountains , their extreme igno- rance , their insurmountable prejudices , and their repugnance to all intercourse except with their own tribe . The Bheels are quite a distinct race from any other Indian tribe , yet few among the latter ...
... mountains , their extreme igno- rance , their insurmountable prejudices , and their repugnance to all intercourse except with their own tribe . The Bheels are quite a distinct race from any other Indian tribe , yet few among the latter ...
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... mountains lying between latitude 70 ° 33 ' and 70 ° 41 ' , was found to be 3690 feet high . This chain , which , in most parts , has sharp summits , thickly crested and serrated with pinnacles , was named Roscoe Mountains , in ...
... mountains lying between latitude 70 ° 33 ' and 70 ° 41 ' , was found to be 3690 feet high . This chain , which , in most parts , has sharp summits , thickly crested and serrated with pinnacles , was named Roscoe Mountains , in ...
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... mountains in Auvergne , and were surprised at the resemblance which these mountains presented to that cele- brated volcano . They were particularly struck with the similarity of the lavas and minerals in both . M. Guettard , one of ...
... mountains in Auvergne , and were surprised at the resemblance which these mountains presented to that cele- brated volcano . They were particularly struck with the similarity of the lavas and minerals in both . M. Guettard , one of ...
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