From the course mapped out for the explorers, there is no doubt that, even if the aim of the expedition had not been reached, an earlier knowledge of much unknown country would have been obtained.
According to my information, it was she whomapped out the campaigns for de Lorgnes; she was G.
Furthermore, Mr. Mussey had not stilled his mutter in the night until their joint and individual lines of action had been elaborately mapped out and agreed upon down to the smallest detail.
The isle of Montreal as surveyed by the French engineers is mapped in the London Mag.
As civilization has progressed and various inventions have been made, the whole field of possible future invention has been narrowed, but a field of clear though limited opportunity has been mapped out.
This territory, the geography of which was not known to us at the close of the rebellion, is now as well mapped as any portion of our country.
The programme thus mapped out for carrying out the law in Louisiana was likewise adhered to in Texas, and indeed was followed as a model in some of the other military districts.
The sand hills, some of them almost inaccessible to foot-passengers, were surveyed off and mappedinto fifty vara lots--a vara being a Spanish yard.
When George has such a chance to get a square meal he always has a regular programmapped out.
Hodson dropped a hand to the teak-wood desk; it looked inadequate, thin, bloodless; blue veinsmapped its white back.
After she went away I sat down and reviewed the situation, as they say in books, and mapped out a plan of action.
The manner in which the programme mapped out between Mr. Wyndham and Sir Antony MacDonnell was rendered nugatory is evidence of that.
The geologist has measured and mapped these deposits and traced them back into the past, layer by layer.
To account for all the lines mapped by Lowell some of them must have been produced by satellities moving relatively to the surface of Mars at velocities so great 187 as three miles a second or even rather more.
In due course Melun came, and Westerham proceeded to speak to him on the lines he had mapped out for himself the day before.
In the days he had spent below decks Westerham had mappedout for himself a sufficiently daring and ingenious plan of campaign to satisfy the most exacting of romantic minds.
There was a steady but mild head wind, and if he held till daylight the young aviator counted on reaching the first important destination on the route he had mapped out.
I have mapped out the best plan of procedure, and I believe I can run down this business alone in a very short time.
Dave had thought out and mapped out every detail of the proposed air voyage.
The whole of Eastern Africa, from Cairo to Cape Town, has been mapped out for the use of aircraft, with landing grounds at short intervals.
Most of this segregation had already been made and mapped in consequence of the law of 1876.
Morrow had mapped out the raid long in advance, engaging Lang to gather the cows throughout the first night the round-up crew was in from the range and hold them a few miles from the ranch.
Together they went over the details of the work accomplished during the day and mapped out those for the next.
He doesn't get us that way but here's how he does: He's mapped out a rebrand system.
The route down Back's River, as we found its course, is put down, while dotted lines show how it is mapped on the Admiralty charts.
It was a noticeable fact that our course up the river was considerably east of south, instead of west, as mapped upon the Admiralty chart.
By the time the Kansas put her ashore at Tilbury, to be clasped in the arms of a timid and tearful aunt, she was ready as ever for the campaign of glory she had mapped out in London and Paris.
When weary of digging, we would spin coins to see who drew corner lots in the town we had mapped out on a level piece of land.
At any rate, the advance will be made as far as possible, and the land to the north of Greenland studied and mapped as far as may be.
He wanted me to take the last five mile run in secret, you see; and long ago I had this little course mapped out, when I used to practice without anybody knowing I could run fairly well.
He had mapped his course and was steering strictly according to compass.
A man of unsettled purpose, you perceive, who had mapped his course of pleasure and then forsaken it, vacillating, lukewarm, halting between two opinions.
About one hundred explorers, some of them missionaries and many employees of the Congo Free State, have mapped the whole basin along its water-courses, and discovered the ultimate source of its main stream.
The Lokinga Mountains, which he mapped to the south of the lake, have not been found by later explorers.
The whole vast district of country is mapped out and organized on broad lines and into the smallest details.
The campaign should bemapped out as thoroughly as a Presidential campaign is organized here in our country.
In less than three months after he had set sail upon the hazardous sea of Sales Promotion, he had everything on the premises mapped and charted and indexed and cross-indexed and sub-indexed and super-indexed forty-seven different ways.
England was already mapped out into counties, hundreds or wapentakes and vills.
In each of the three cases the page is mapped out in precisely the same fashion.
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