I have had in travelling through the Continent of Australia for the last twenty-two years, and also from the description that other explorers have given of the different portions they have examined in their journeys, I have no hesitation in saying, that... Journey Across the Western Interior of Australia - עמוד 95מאת Peter Egerton Warburton - 1875 - 307 דפיםתצוגה מלאה - מידע על ספר זה
| John McDouall Stuart - 1864 - 592 דפים
...hope to see younger men follow in the path which he had made his own. He writes as follows : — " Judging from the experience I have had in travelling...about four to seven fathoms deep at the mouth, and at one hundred and twenty miles up (the furthest point he reached) it was found to be about seven fathoms... | |
| John McDouall Stuart - 1865 - 584 דפים
...hesitation in saying, that the country that I have discovered on and around the banks of the Adelaide Eiver is more favourable than any other part of the continent...about four to seven fathoms deep at the mouth, and at one hundred and twenty miles up (the furthest point he reached) it was found to be about seven fathoms... | |
| Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1869 - 456 דפים
...hesitation in saying that the country that I have discovered on and around the banks of the Adelaide Eiver is more favourable than any other part of the continent...about four to seven fathoms deep at the mouth, and at one hundred and twenty miles up (the farthest point he reached) it was found to be about seven fathoms... | |
| 1871 - 248 דפים
...as the stalwart England ; but on the peninsula, better adapted by local position and circumstances than any other part of the continent for the formation of a distinct, compact, and powerful nationality, no Italy comes forth. The various hordes of Herules. Goths,... | |
| Charles Henry Eden - 1877 - 332 דפים
...their journeys, I have no hesitation in saying that the country that I have discovered on and about the banks of the Adelaide River is more favourable...about four to seven fathoms deep at the mouth, and at one hundred and twenty miles up (the furthest point he reached) it was found to be about seven fathoms... | |
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