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... travellers in Africa , among which the drum holds a distinguished place ; and the drum of the poor Brazilian slave ... traveller to accompany him in his journey northward , where he will add to the collection of natural history which ...
... travellers in Africa , among which the drum holds a distinguished place ; and the drum of the poor Brazilian slave ... traveller to accompany him in his journey northward , where he will add to the collection of natural history which ...
Page 243
... traveller to the other requisites , without which the eye - witness of countries and their inhabi- tants can seldom perfectly embrace them in mind or describe them on paper . In other parts of Asia , again , human nature is still ...
... traveller to the other requisites , without which the eye - witness of countries and their inhabi- tants can seldom perfectly embrace them in mind or describe them on paper . In other parts of Asia , again , human nature is still ...
Page 244
... traveller or sharpen the stimulus of curiosity ? We may almost venture to answer , little else than the glory that may be acquired by the solution of certain geographical problems , and thus in- creasing the knowlege of one part of ...
... traveller or sharpen the stimulus of curiosity ? We may almost venture to answer , little else than the glory that may be acquired by the solution of certain geographical problems , and thus in- creasing the knowlege of one part of ...
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