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 1819. tacks were premit by the naives dung A.. e day, ey hag on or ne the .yerge of e ; but eir forsk  before ey were. scieny nr  ow eir spes or snes   A  was ways hoist on a, wver �ey were obse adyancing, whi& prer natives, for ey ways spd sho e mo- ment it s spy. The mn of war was so tfling, at we uld not prate more  from sixty to one h glons r day, for while e high tides lasted,  we in e morning w ways fod  of st water. s innyenien d not last year, buse it was n fnd ns dig a hole, e stm being of ielf scien8y abt for o se. ]s. e delay, however, was not lost, smuch it gave an opity of ding new rates for �e washes,  well as. of obm a set of . lun obseations for the longide. On e 13, Mr. dwe went d for tle, but no rnt trs we o se, exceing the remns of one t had a week before rsh a mpt  the. natives. Nr to is pl were found disin. me

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