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1 With so small a number I may traverse the country unobserved.
2 There are many thousand soldiers of the king in Echatana, and the horsemen traverse the country continually.
3 The Mosquito Man has an assistant, paid by the towns of Darien and Norwalk-andtogether they traverse the country .
4 That he may obtain a reply to this double question, he resolves to traverse the country in its whole extent.
5 From Lanquin, brave visitors must traverse the country 's infamously dangerous roads with the last few kilometres steep, muddy and filled with rocks.
6 Most coast-to-coasters traverse the country from west to east so the sun and the prevailing wind is at your back -both duly obliged.
7 Professor Woddle explained that they might traverse the country nearby, and so get to some port, but the journey would be perilous in the extreme.
8 Railroads, long almost completely forbidden, gained free "right of way," and promised in the near future to traverse the country far and wide.
9 This summer, as we take to the roads less travelled, little do we anticipate the sculpture exhibition that awaits us as we traverse the country .
10 It is a great nuisance that this rising should have taken place just as we want to traverse the country , but it can't be helped.
11 His schedule seems hectic, traversing the country from week to week.
12 The whole party succeeded thus in traversing the country without detection.
13 Traversing the country from the head of the Maranoa, he discovered the Warrego River.
14 For days they traversed the country , but no trace of him could be found.
15 An expedition of 3200 British troops was despatched, which traversed the country and punished them.
16 His scouts, well provided with relays of horses, traversed the country between his camp and Camden.
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