The African Repository, Količine 16–17American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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... miles wide at its mouth , and about four opposite Bathurst . How far it extends into the in- terior is unknown ; it is said , however , that it has been ascended for some hundred miles . It is also asserted , that from the upper part of ...
... miles wide at its mouth , and about four opposite Bathurst . How far it extends into the in- terior is unknown ; it is said , however , that it has been ascended for some hundred miles . It is also asserted , that from the upper part of ...
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... miles in loose sand . The Mesurada is extremely surpentine in its course . It was amusing to be steering sometimes east , then west , and sometimes north , and at other times south . The river runs almost parallel with the beach in its ...
... miles in loose sand . The Mesurada is extremely surpentine in its course . It was amusing to be steering sometimes east , then west , and sometimes north , and at other times south . The river runs almost parallel with the beach in its ...
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... miles east of British Ac- cra ; and Dutch equidistant . The fort and castle of the British were erected in the time of JAMES the Duke of York , afterwards JAMES the II , who was at that period at the head of the " Royal African Company ...
... miles east of British Ac- cra ; and Dutch equidistant . The fort and castle of the British were erected in the time of JAMES the Duke of York , afterwards JAMES the II , who was at that period at the head of the " Royal African Company ...
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