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as we do in England; but I set off tomorrow morning.<lb/> | as we do in England; but I set off tomorrow morning.<lb/> | ||
This last week I have been to Ensanada, a<lb/> | This last week I have been to Ensanada, a<lb/> | ||
small town about 12 leagues down the River.<lb/> | |||
I took 2 of my Assistants with me. I went to examine<lb/> | |||
the Harbour, and found it a most beautiful one, <unclear>compleatly</unclear><lb/> | |||
<unclear>sheltered</unclear> from every wind, and large enough<lb/> | |||
to accommodate double the number of ships which<lb/> | |||
usually lay near Buenos Ayres, and I am of opinion<lb/> | |||
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1823. Octr. 5.
Mr. James Bevans to J. B. Sharpe Esq.-Buenos Ayres 9th Feby. 1823.
will perceive that I am not gone to Martin
Gacia as I intended. In fact there is no getting on
as we do in England; but I set off tomorrow morning.
This last week I have been to Ensanada, a
small town about 12 leagues down the River.
I took 2 of my Assistants with me. I went to examine
the Harbour, and found it a most beautiful one, compleatly
sheltered from every wind, and large enough
to accommodate double the number of ships which
usually lay near Buenos Ayres, and I am of opinion
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