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Description of New Holland
In the Course of this Journal I have at different times made mention of the appearence or Aspect of the face of the Country, the nature of the Soil, its produce &C
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. By the first it will appear that to the Southward of 33° or 34° the Land in general is low and level with very few Hills or Mou
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tains, further to the northward it may in some places
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