a drift, of rivers
82 | 227 228 229 230 231 232 233 234 | Rivers Across ) the river Cross ) the river Go down the ) river Go up the ) river The ) river is fordable The banks of the ) river You have several ) rivers to cross |
85 | 620 621 622 623 | Several rivers Several roads Several rocks Several rooms |
90 | 337 338 | Some rivers Some roads |
94 | 712 713 714 715 | Such risks Such rivers Such roads Such rocks |
98 | 774 775 776 — 779 780 781 — 785 | The rivers are rapid The roads are bad The roads are good The sails The same as before The same thing The sentence is, that |
xxix | 377 378 379 380 | Where rivers Where roads Where rocks Where rules |
xxvii | 964 965 966 967 968 — 971 — 994 995 | Whatever rivers Whatever roads Whatever rocks No rocks ) whatever Whatever room There is no room ) whatever Whatever signals No signal ) whatever was made |
instances of and adjacencies to rivers in
John Macdonald, A Naval, Military and Political Telegraphic Dictionary, Numerically Arranged on a Very Comprehensive Scale.... (Whitehall, 1817)
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tags:
adrifts; instances and adjacencies; rivers; telegraphic codes; John Macdonald (1817)