The Travels and Adventures of Celebrated Travelers in the Principal Countries of the GlobeHenry Howe, 1854 - 804 страница |
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... coast . Beyond , far out at sea , the Scottish highlands rise from the blue waters , in the form of numerous small islands , some of which are of exquisite beauty . The largest are inhabited , containing towns and villages ; on the ...
... coast . Beyond , far out at sea , the Scottish highlands rise from the blue waters , in the form of numerous small islands , some of which are of exquisite beauty . The largest are inhabited , containing towns and villages ; on the ...
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... coast , south of Aberdeen , for safety . This castle became invested by a strong military force , and as it was evident that it could not stand a long siege , the royal emblems were in im- minent danger of soon falling into the hands of ...
... coast , south of Aberdeen , for safety . This castle became invested by a strong military force , and as it was evident that it could not stand a long siege , the royal emblems were in im- minent danger of soon falling into the hands of ...
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... coast of the Desert , reached at length the fertile shores of Gambra and Guinea . The sudden bending inward of the coast - line at the Gulf of Guinea , gave a new direction and a new impulse to the activity of the Portuguese . Having no ...
... coast of the Desert , reached at length the fertile shores of Gambra and Guinea . The sudden bending inward of the coast - line at the Gulf of Guinea , gave a new direction and a new impulse to the activity of the Portuguese . Having no ...
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... coast , from the southern termination of the Great Desert to Congo , and other maritime districts south of the equator . Allured by the profits of the slave trade , other European nations hastened to occupy stations on the same coast ...
... coast , from the southern termination of the Great Desert to Congo , and other maritime districts south of the equator . Allured by the profits of the slave trade , other European nations hastened to occupy stations on the same coast ...
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... Coast , to the Bight of Biafra , has been named Upper Guinea , and includes beside the colonies of Sierra Leone , Liberia , and the Ivory and Gold Coasts , noted for their unhealthiness , three native states — namely , Ashantee ...
... Coast , to the Bight of Biafra , has been named Upper Guinea , and includes beside the colonies of Sierra Leone , Liberia , and the Ivory and Gold Coasts , noted for their unhealthiness , three native states — namely , Ashantee ...
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