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... Senegal . He had been recalled ; and on returning to France , requested me to take this young man , giving me the strongest re- commendation , and at the same time assuring me , that I should be perfect- ly satisfied with his conduct ...
... Senegal . He had been recalled ; and on returning to France , requested me to take this young man , giving me the strongest re- commendation , and at the same time assuring me , that I should be perfect- ly satisfied with his conduct ...
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... Senegal , we knew that the journey would last many months ; that I should be forced to proceed by land to Goree , and there embark on board a corvette , which would be waiting for me . Taliba had never yet quitted isle St. Louis , and ...
... Senegal , we knew that the journey would last many months ; that I should be forced to proceed by land to Goree , and there embark on board a corvette , which would be waiting for me . Taliba had never yet quitted isle St. Louis , and ...
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... Senegal to that of Goree , and of which further notice will be taken in some succeeding chapters , I traversed one of these uninhabited and vacant countries , which are frequented only at intervals by man . I travelled for five days ...
... Senegal to that of Goree , and of which further notice will be taken in some succeeding chapters , I traversed one of these uninhabited and vacant countries , which are frequented only at intervals by man . I travelled for five days ...
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... Senegal , mount- ed two and two on their dromedaries , and crossing with prodigi- ous rapidity , the tongue of sand which separates the river from the sea . They had fled before the end of the battle , as soon as they perceived the ...
... Senegal , mount- ed two and two on their dromedaries , and crossing with prodigi- ous rapidity , the tongue of sand which separates the river from the sea . They had fled before the end of the battle , as soon as they perceived the ...
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... Senegal to Goree , merely because it was too young ; for its burthen was by no means heavy . I am persuaded that we should run less risk of being deceived by the Moors , were we to buy from them dromedaries of an ad- vanced age ...
... Senegal to Goree , merely because it was too young ; for its burthen was by no means heavy . I am persuaded that we should run less risk of being deceived by the Moors , were we to buy from them dromedaries of an ad- vanced age ...
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