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 CoArs Or AUrRAUA. BI however, fortunate for us that we were not oin lSlS. ob  resoR to em for a defend, for e p 1 r nber of e twelve at we sses were uls, nwithsdg ey Were e best � d  pur at.Po Jkn when e vsel w pped. e rks on e , d the stones which e td aut e sure of e od, e  of a feginous nre, and ap fm eir 1o d weight to nin a 1 potion of iron; but the nle of e mpass was in no way  by be pl ne &em., e sofl is so gy 1our by e oxide of iron, d it is s at ves e c of is pa of e , irly he upper ion of em, e  apr t ey almost iversy - 8S. e next day we went toHigh Pot, wch was found to  e et hd  a m s , oing g chore d peff sdty dung either mnsn. A scient indment  bring the tr thus f present ilf; d as it w near sunset, o remarks were merely  to afings om t nt.  pre  weigh the next mong, four .' My pr were obse' sng s e bay out of  oning which trends rnd the Vo. 1. 

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