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Page 66
... Niger , as a distinct and separate stream , and its course from west to east ; affording a remarkable confirmation of what had been stated concerning this river by Herodotus and the ancient writers ; but which was afterwards ...
... Niger , as a distinct and separate stream , and its course from west to east ; affording a remarkable confirmation of what had been stated concerning this river by Herodotus and the ancient writers ; but which was afterwards ...
Page 73
... Niger from the remote branches of the Senegal , I went on a little before ; and coming to the brow of the hill , I once more saw the Niger rolling its immense stream along the plain ! After the fatiguing march which we had experienced ...
... Niger from the remote branches of the Senegal , I went on a little before ; and coming to the brow of the hill , I once more saw the Niger rolling its immense stream along the plain ! After the fatiguing march which we had experienced ...
Page 74
... Niger . ' Oct. 28. Mr. Park's particular friend , Mr. Alexander An- derson , died after an illness of four months ; by which afflict- ing event , Mr. P. felt himself , to use his own words , as if left a second time lonely and ...
... Niger . ' Oct. 28. Mr. Park's particular friend , Mr. Alexander An- derson , died after an illness of four months ; by which afflict- ing event , Mr. P. felt himself , to use his own words , as if left a second time lonely and ...
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