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... island on the secondary branch of the river Dhioliba . • The town of Jenné is about two miles and a half in circumference : it is surrounded by a very ill constructed earth wall , about ten feet high , and fourteen inches thick . There ...
... island on the secondary branch of the river Dhioliba . • The town of Jenné is about two miles and a half in circumference : it is surrounded by a very ill constructed earth wall , about ten feet high , and fourteen inches thick . There ...
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... island was overrun with woods and wolves . These have long since vanished from England . But in Sweden and Norway , the bear still retains a considerable portion of his ancient empire . In those countries , we observe the past ages and ...
... island was overrun with woods and wolves . These have long since vanished from England . But in Sweden and Norway , the bear still retains a considerable portion of his ancient empire . In those countries , we observe the past ages and ...
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... island of the Malarn , at about seven miles from the capital . The Prince is a man of great talents , and application to business ; I have been told by those who have been much about his person , that there are few things he undertakes ...
... island of the Malarn , at about seven miles from the capital . The Prince is a man of great talents , and application to business ; I have been told by those who have been much about his person , that there are few things he undertakes ...
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... island to Cornwall , and includes , of course , the far famed coast of Devon- shire . The winter temperature of this district is from three to four degrees higher than that of London , and of course , it is then even warmer than the ...
... island to Cornwall , and includes , of course , the far famed coast of Devon- shire . The winter temperature of this district is from three to four degrees higher than that of London , and of course , it is then even warmer than the ...
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... island , are more favourable to the support of organic life , than those on the eastern side . The oak , the vine , and other plants which require mildness of climate , will be found thriving at a much greater dis- tance from the ...
... island , are more favourable to the support of organic life , than those on the eastern side . The oak , the vine , and other plants which require mildness of climate , will be found thriving at a much greater dis- tance from the ...
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