1 This must be its northmost range; we did not actually see it.
2 They place it near the northmost of the two curtained columns.
3 This morning saw the land; the southmost point bore W.S.W., the northmost point N.N.E.
4 Seymour, as the fast racer, was given the northmost route; Rolf took the middle.
5 I found the northmost hall, put down my backpack, and started rummaging through it.
6 There is a watch-hut by the northmost gate, set up against the wall of thorn.
7 The northmost colony on record was found on an island of Great Slave Lake (see Preble, N.A.
8 By noon the five-mile portage had been negotiated, and the canoes headed down Carp Lake, which is the northmost reach of the Yellow Knife.
9 On the 17th of December, we saw the island of St Catharine, at noon, the northmost land in sight bore W.N.W., and the southmost S.W.
10 I take this to be the great river marked by our chart-makers at the northmost part of the coast of Mozambique, and called there Quilloa.
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