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400 s?mvsy oF ?3E nqTERTROPXCAL ascent, w? no ?sy ? A ?ew, however,. ?ningh?, in? ?s' ?a?ion by ?e di? ? ?me hte?ng p?ts ?d a f? of se?. ? ? ?t ?e ?en& ex?i6on ke? from ?s ? of ?e ?s? of w?& M. ? ?y- cinm so ? ?d so ju?y ?mp?m, preven? it fr? a?aMning ?e de?H of i? shores: ? f?, ve? few p? ? it ?m ?n Commaore ?ud?'s Ca? Ch&?naud mu? be s?e low is?d w? we did not ?e, it w? ?e outpost of o? Pru? Ism&. Mon? Sold is ?undM on ?e west by ? i? of ?idemble s?e, w?ch ? in ?p?em to J?n T? B?ge, ?., ?jesty? la? ?ssimer of Inqd? inw ?e s? of ?e ?1ony of New ?u? WM?. Big? I?d is separatM from ?e ?in ? a st?t n?M ?r ?e Reverend ?om? Hobbes S?, now ArcMean of New South WMes, forefly S? to ?e a?ve ?ission. ?e next ? we st?r? ?wugh S?a's S?t, but not ?out ?ng ran& risk on w?t of ? muddy state of the wa?r, aM from �e r?ky mture of im ch?nel. It w?, how- ever,, p?s? wigout a?ident; but,. ? ?e tide