id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 4328 Sturt, Charles Two Expeditions into the Interior of Southern Australia — Volume I .txt text/plain 74165 3322 71 depositions, a great extent of country along the banks of every river mid-day we passed a small creek, at which the cattle were watered; and that the waters of the river being so small in body, excepting in times it as a river, and at the same time to supply with water the vast country--Oxley's Table Land--D'Urban's Group--Continue our journey down country--Oxley's Table Land--D'Urban's Group--Continue our journey down and struck away from the river into the plains, while the natives went passed a small dry creek, that evidently lays the country under water banks of the river, we should have had a constant supply of water, but General remarks--Result of the expedition--Previous anticipations--Mr. Oxley's remarks--Character of the Rivers flowing westerly--Mr. Cunningham's remarks--Fall of the Macquarie--Mr. Oxley's erroneous General remarks--Result of the expedition--Previous anticipations--Mr. Oxley's remarks--Character of the Rivers flowing westerly--Mr. Cunningham's remarks--Fall of the Macquarie--Mr. Oxley's erroneous journey, he left this river, traversed the country northwards, and ./cache/4328.txt ./txt/4328.txt