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bathed to the north ; neither will he, between these coasts and those of the south, 

 extend immense spaces, when the port of Callao is distant three degrees only from 

 Mayro and Playa-Grande. With admiration history will relate, that in Ferrol, 

 barks were construfted which had to navigate on the summits of the Andes 

 mountains, passing over a plane of an elevation of two thousand toises above the 



surface of the ocean. All will appear .The idea is enchanting ; — the 



reality will be the work of time. 



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