Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia

Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia

Ludwig Leichhardt

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Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia by Ludwig Leichhardt

Journal of an Overland Expedition in Australia Chapter 1 LEAVE THE LAST STATION

FOSSIL REMAINS

DARLING DOWNS

ENTER THE WILDERNESS

WATERLOO PLAINS

THE CONDAMINE

HEAVY RAINS

CHARLEY'S MISCONDUCT

MURPHY AND CALEB LOST

KENT'S LAGOON

COAL

MURPHY AND CALEB FOUND AGAIN.

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Chapter 1 LEAVE THE LAST STATION

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Chapter 2 PARTY REDUCED BY THE RETURN OF MR. HODGSON AND CALEB

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Chapter 3 RUINED CASTLE CREEK

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Chapter 4 SWARMS OF COCKATOOS

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Chapter 5 DIFFERENCE OF SOIL AS TO MOISTURE

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Chapter 6 HEADS OF THE ISAACS

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Chapter 7 THE BURDEKIN

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Chapter 8 BROWN AND CHARLEY QUARREL

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Chapter 9 THE STARRY HEAVENS

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Chapter 10 INDICATIONS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE SEA

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Chapter 11 SYSTEMATIC GRASS BURNINGS OF THE NATIVES

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Chapter 12 HEAPS OF OYSTER-SHELLS

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Chapter 13 CAPE MARIA

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Chapter 14 INTERVIEW WITH A NATIVE

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Chapter 15 LEAVE THE LAST STATION No.15

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Chapter 16 PARTY REDUCED BY THE RETURN OF MR. HODGSON AND CALEB No.16

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Chapter 17 RUINED CASTLE CREEK No.17

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Chapter 18 SWARMS OF COCKATOOS No.18

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Chapter 19 DIFFERENCE OF SOIL AS TO MOISTURE No.19

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Chapter 20 HEADS OF THE ISAACS No.20

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Chapter 21 THE BURDEKIN No.21

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Chapter 22 BROWN AND CHARLEY QUARREL No.22

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Chapter 23 THE STARRY HEAVENS No.23

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Chapter 24 INDICATIONS OF THE NEIGHBOURHOOD OF THE SEA No.24

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Chapter 25 SYSTEMATIC GRASS BURNINGS OF THE NATIVES No.25

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Chapter 26 HEAPS OF OYSTER-SHELLS No.26

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Chapter 27 CAPE MARIA No.27

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Chapter 28 INTERVIEW WITH A NATIVE No.28

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Chapter 29 JOY AT MEETING NATIVES SPEAKING SOME ENGLISH

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