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Page 106
... course , never admit any portion of it into our pages . The London Magazine , and the New Monthly , take off a great deal , and the other periodicals still more ; yet the part taken has but a very small pro- portion to the part left ...
... course , never admit any portion of it into our pages . The London Magazine , and the New Monthly , take off a great deal , and the other periodicals still more ; yet the part taken has but a very small pro- portion to the part left ...
Page 141
... course in the manner he directed . The moon was rising , and I could see to a considerable distance around . The rustling of the dry leaves among my feet often made me think that some one walked close behind me , and I scarcely dared to ...
... course in the manner he directed . The moon was rising , and I could see to a considerable distance around . The rustling of the dry leaves among my feet often made me think that some one walked close behind me , and I scarcely dared to ...
Page 144
... course of the day , Outalisso procured a canoe , and we paddled up the stream , and next morn- ing reached the trading post on the side of the lake . SIR , In the conversation I was happy to enjoy 144 [ Sept. Adventure in the North ...
... course of the day , Outalisso procured a canoe , and we paddled up the stream , and next morn- ing reached the trading post on the side of the lake . SIR , In the conversation I was happy to enjoy 144 [ Sept. Adventure in the North ...
Page 155
... course . The great body of the inhabitants had taken up their abode in a grove of date - trees , to which they might have been followed and attacked , and pro- bably from 50 to 100 fighting men might have been killed and taken ; but the ...
... course . The great body of the inhabitants had taken up their abode in a grove of date - trees , to which they might have been followed and attacked , and pro- bably from 50 to 100 fighting men might have been killed and taken ; but the ...
Page 158
... course of much conversation which I had with him , I asked whether he thought it practicable to penetrate into the interior of Africa ? He answer- ed , the only obstacle he knew was the unhealthiness of the climate . I then asked what ...
... course of much conversation which I had with him , I asked whether he thought it practicable to penetrate into the interior of Africa ? He answer- ed , the only obstacle he knew was the unhealthiness of the climate . I then asked what ...
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