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... course of the day and night , we travelled , according to our own estimation , a distance little short of a hundred miles . Our course was nearly east . The Niger in many places , and for a considerable way ; pre- sented a very ...
... course of the day and night , we travelled , according to our own estimation , a distance little short of a hundred miles . Our course was nearly east . The Niger in many places , and for a considerable way ; pre- sented a very ...
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... course of which was still south - west . In the widest part it did not appear to be above a mile and a half across , and as they advanced it became gradually narrower , until it dwindled into an ordinary stream . On the 14th they ...
... course of which was still south - west . In the widest part it did not appear to be above a mile and a half across , and as they advanced it became gradually narrower , until it dwindled into an ordinary stream . On the 14th they ...
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... course ; and it will require all the abilities of the great men in whose hands the destinies of the nation , under ... course which he has pursued . But we may assert that if he had pursued this course , his work is exactly such a one as ...
... course ; and it will require all the abilities of the great men in whose hands the destinies of the nation , under ... course which he has pursued . But we may assert that if he had pursued this course , his work is exactly such a one as ...
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