We rode back the distance of seven miles in an hour, which we thought was doing very well, as grandma kept her place in the cavalcade all the way.
We started in a rain; six or seven miles of the road were good; the rest was bad enough to make up for it.
So we marched back homeward, got mixed up with another rhino, and finally gained camp, seven miles away, just as our hunger had reached an advanced stage.
It left Mombasa on the morning of the nineteenth of September, and at once began to climb toward the plateau on which Nairobi is situated, three hundred and twenty-seven miles away.
We get dinner at Rorabaugh's, and reach Moorefield by night, after a ride on horseback of forty-seven miles.
Come to Circleville on the North Fork of the South Branch (seven miles).
Start at one o'clock to Union meetinghouse (seven miles); have meeting.
Seven miles further on is the collection of huts constituting the town of Jaina on the river of the same name.
It is the highway between Santiago and Monte Cristi, a distance of sixty-seven miles, and passes through the inland town of Guayubin.
On the 6th I rode back to Allatoona, seven miles, found it all that was expected, and gave orders for its fortification and preparation as a "secondary base.
How in the world would my patients find me out, seven miles from my accustomed place?
Fancy old Goody Henbury struggling up to my surgery, groaning at every step, and then being told to just step on seven miles farther!
Maskelyne and Mr. Mason, and still more lately by Burg and Burckhardt; the error of these last tables will seldom exceed fifteen seconds, or seven miles and a half.
The extent of this difficult passage was thirty-seven miles, at the end of which Nearchus came to an anchor at a distance from the coast.
This works out to an average of over twenty-seven miles a day.
The hour was six in the morning, and the date the 26th of May, from which it will be seen that the Guides had so far covered two hundred and sixty-seven miles in ten and a half marching-days.
Seven miles north-west of Chillicothe the traveller enters on a tract of river bottom, the first rich land, for which this state, and indeed the whole western country, is so justly famous.
In leaving Chillicothe, to proceed towards Cincinnati, he and his party travelled through about seven miles of rich alluvial land, and over fertile uplands.
I believe I am correct in saying, that we did not cross a single cedar-swamp from the time we entered the Huron tract* till we reached Goderich, a distance of sixty-seven miles.
Seven miles West by South from Cape Don we sounded in fifty fathoms on a bottom of branch-coral, and four miles more to the westward we had but nineteen fathoms.
We passed close round the reef, and hauled into a very considerable opening about six or seven miles wide, and at least five or six leagues deep.
Owing to the slow progress made by the wives of the hunters, we only travelled the first day a distance of seven miles and a half.
Seven miles up the road a truck came down from Boulder Lake.
And if you took the Lewis and Clark measurements to the Forks it would be thirty-two hundred and forty-seven miles.
Now, add three hundred and ninety-eight miles to twenty-five hundred and forty-seven miles.
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