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" Bengal was favourable to the steamer's progress. The Rangoon soon sighted the great Andaman, the principal one of the group of islands, which is distinguished by navigators at a great distance by the picturesque Saddle Peak Mountain, two thousand four... "
The Tour of the World in Eighty Days - Page 119
by Jules Verne - 1887 - 320 pages
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Lessons in English: Adapted to the Study of American Classics : a Text-book ...

Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood - English language - 1888 - 446 pages
...moderate. All the lower portion of the immense Bay of Bengal was favorable to the steamer's progress. They kept pretty close to the coast. The savage Papuans...the island did not show themselves. They are beings of the lowest grade of humanity. The panoramic development of the island was superb. [Combine into...
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The Writer: Being One of a Series of Handbooks Upon Practical Expression, a ...

George Lansing Raymond, George Post Wheeler - English language - 1893 - 224 pages
...2. Into three sentences: tion of the immense Bay of Bengal was favorable to the steamer's progress. They kept pretty close to the coast. The savage Papuans...the island did not show themselves. They are beings of the lowest grade of humanity. The panoramic development of the island was superb." 3. Into four...
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Composition and Rhetoric for Higher Schools

Sara Elizabeth Husted Lockwood, Mary Alice Emerson - English language - 1901 - 486 pages
...moderate. All the lower portion of the immense Bay of Bengal was favorable to the steamer's progress. They kept pretty close to the coast. The savage Papuans...the island did not show themselves. They are beings of the lowest grade of humanity. The panoramic development of the island was superb. 3. Piedmont, near...
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The Writer: A Concise, Complete, and Practical Textbook of Rhetoric ...

George Lansing Raymond, Post Wheeler - English language - 1911 - 236 pages
...moderate. All the lower portion of the immense Bay of Bengal was favorable to the steamer's progress. They kept pretty close to the coast. The savage Papuans of the island did not show themselves. They are heings of the lowest grade of humanity. The panoramic development of the island was superb." 3. Into...
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Around the World in Eighty Days

Jules Verne - Juvenile Fiction - 1990 - 244 pages
...conditions. The weather was moderate. All the lower portion of the immense Bay of Bengal was favourable to the steamer's progress. The Rangoon soon sighted...mimosas, and treelike ferns covered the country in the foreground, and in the background there stood out in relief the graceful outline of the mountains....
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