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... present several mouths of rivers ac- companied with islands ; and were it not for the barbarous character * of the people , these would be the most ac- cessible parts of Africa . To the south , however , the continent resumes its usual ...
... present several mouths of rivers ac- companied with islands ; and were it not for the barbarous character * of the people , these would be the most ac- cessible parts of Africa . To the south , however , the continent resumes its usual ...
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... present Delta . This triangular piece of insulated land was in former times , larger than it is now , one , at least , of the channels by which it was formerly bounded being now choked up with sand or converted into marshy pools . But ...
... present Delta . This triangular piece of insulated land was in former times , larger than it is now , one , at least , of the channels by which it was formerly bounded being now choked up with sand or converted into marshy pools . But ...
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... present condition , draws the following glowing but doubtless accurate sketch of her present condition : However , the season for serious re- flection has arrived . For years Virgi- nia and other states to the south have been evidently ...
... present condition , draws the following glowing but doubtless accurate sketch of her present condition : However , the season for serious re- flection has arrived . For years Virgi- nia and other states to the south have been evidently ...
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