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My second variety is a butter head named Australe.
Groundwork: Growing lettuce in December Adrian Higgins 2010
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My second variety is a butter head named Australe.
Groundwork: Growing lettuce in December Adrian Higgins 2010
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Australe inconnue, on y envoia la flute la Bouee a la Veille, pour ramener ceux des gens de l'equipage qui auroient pu se sauver, et les efets qui auroient ete conservez.
Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia Performed between the years 1818 and 1822 — Volume 1 Phillip Parker King
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He called his book La Terre Australe connue; c'est a dire, la description de ce pays inconnu jusqu'ici.
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939 1914
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Terre Australe connue; c'est a dire, la description de ce pays inconnu jusqu'ici.
The Life of Captain Matthew Flinders Ernest Scott 1903
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The most conspicuous of them lay between Noachis and Hellas, in the Mare Australe.
Mars 1895
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This priest was the direct descendant of one of the "Australians" (a term used for the first time by De Gonneville himself in referring to the inhabitants of "Terre Australe"), whom the Norman captain had brought to
The History of Australian Exploration from 1788 to 1888 Ernest Favenc 1876
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Febraio oltra Tile isola cento leghe, la cui parte Australe è lontana dall 'Equinottiale settantatrè gradi, e non sessantatrè, come alcuni vogliono; nè giace dentro della linea, che include l' Occidente di Tolomeo, ma è molto più
The Discovery of America Vol. 1 (of 2) with some account of Ancient America and the Spanish Conquest John Fiske 1871
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Corresponding to this in the southern hemisphere lies the _Mare Australe_, or South Sea, whose surface, as it extends along the western rim, is rather difficult to calculate.
All Around the Moon Jules Verne 1866
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It seems to be the Chien Sauvage or Cynhyene (Cynhyaena venatica) of the French traveller M. Delegorgue, who in his “Voyage dans l’Afrique Australe,” minutely and diffusely describes it.
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