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Pagina 137
... river passes near the town , of which Adams considered the width as nearly three quarters of a mile ; while Sidi Hamet makes it comparatively insignificant , and reports that it is sometimes dry : on which occasions the inhabitants go ...
... river passes near the town , of which Adams considered the width as nearly three quarters of a mile ; while Sidi Hamet makes it comparatively insignificant , and reports that it is sometimes dry : on which occasions the inhabitants go ...
Pagina 138
... river continually in sight , until they came to the small town of Bimbinah , which was walled in with canes and thorn - bushes : here the river turned more to the south ; and a high mountain intervened to the east , which appeared the ...
... river continually in sight , until they came to the small town of Bimbinah , which was walled in with canes and thorn - bushes : here the river turned more to the south ; and a high mountain intervened to the east , which appeared the ...
Pagina 115
... river was muddy to excess , and yet the trackers drank it without any purification ; the thermometer was about ... river , is formed by piers of stone in which grooves are cut for flood - gates : the canal is called Cha - kho , or river ...
... river was muddy to excess , and yet the trackers drank it without any purification ; the thermometer was about ... river , is formed by piers of stone in which grooves are cut for flood - gates : the canal is called Cha - kho , or river ...
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