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... produced a parched and clammy feeling on the skin , and a feverishness throughout the whole frame , which can hardly be conceived by those who have not felt it . The slightest clothing seemed a burden , and the only refreshment we could ...
... produced a parched and clammy feeling on the skin , and a feverishness throughout the whole frame , which can hardly be conceived by those who have not felt it . The slightest clothing seemed a burden , and the only refreshment we could ...
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... produced M. Caillié . Of his travels , however , little is known . Adams , the American sailor , whatever doubts may exist as to certain parts of his story , appears beyond all question to have visited that city . The narrative which ...
... produced M. Caillié . Of his travels , however , little is known . Adams , the American sailor , whatever doubts may exist as to certain parts of his story , appears beyond all question to have visited that city . The narrative which ...
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... produces upon us , that all that he says of his visit to Timbuctoo is pure and unqualified fiction . We have some doubts also about M. Caillie's journey over the Great Desert of Sahara , after , as he alleges , he took his departure ...
... produces upon us , that all that he says of his visit to Timbuctoo is pure and unqualified fiction . We have some doubts also about M. Caillie's journey over the Great Desert of Sahara , after , as he alleges , he took his departure ...
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... produce of this labour is their own little perquisite . On their arrival at Jenné , they sell their spun cotton for cowries , with which they buy salt and glass trinkets . The women likewise wash the men's clothes . The men , as soon ...
... produce of this labour is their own little perquisite . On their arrival at Jenné , they sell their spun cotton for cowries , with which they buy salt and glass trinkets . The women likewise wash the men's clothes . The men , as soon ...
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... producing a work which has attractions for the general reader , as well as for the sportsman and the naturalist . 6 ... produces game in abundance ; but to the exterminating , and , we may add , the unfair and barbarous war which is ...
... producing a work which has attractions for the general reader , as well as for the sportsman and the naturalist . 6 ... produces game in abundance ; but to the exterminating , and , we may add , the unfair and barbarous war which is ...
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