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... continued in 1823 , from the be- ginning of August to the former part of October . In the vicinity of the Red Sea , the mountains of Taranta , form the boundary between the oppo- site seasons . On the eastern side , to- wards the Red ...
... continued in 1823 , from the be- ginning of August to the former part of October . In the vicinity of the Red Sea , the mountains of Taranta , form the boundary between the oppo- site seasons . On the eastern side , to- wards the Red ...
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... continued his kind attentions to the last , visited his cell . I was pre- sent on one of these occasions , and observed his tone and manner , neith- er sullen nor desperate , but quiet and resigned , suggesting whatever occur- red to ...
... continued his kind attentions to the last , visited his cell . I was pre- sent on one of these occasions , and observed his tone and manner , neith- er sullen nor desperate , but quiet and resigned , suggesting whatever occur- red to ...
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... continued . ) REMARKS ON THE NATIVE RACES OF AF- RICA . ( Continued from page 240. ) Having surveyed the wandering tribes scattered through the great de- sert , who were perhaps once confined to the heights and valleys of Mount Atlas ...
... continued . ) REMARKS ON THE NATIVE RACES OF AF- RICA . ( Continued from page 240. ) Having surveyed the wandering tribes scattered through the great de- sert , who were perhaps once confined to the heights and valleys of Mount Atlas ...
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