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... travellers in Africa , among which the drum holds a distinguished place ; and the drum of the poor Brazilian slave often breaks upon the ear through the stillness of evening . Wherever many negroes live together on a Fazenda , they ...
... travellers in Africa , among which the drum holds a distinguished place ; and the drum of the poor Brazilian slave often breaks upon the ear through the stillness of evening . Wherever many negroes live together on a Fazenda , they ...
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... travellers from selecting those por- tions for their observation to which their qualifications have best suited them ... traveller or sharpen the stimulus of curiosity ? We may almost venture to answer , little else than the glory that ...
... travellers from selecting those por- tions for their observation to which their qualifications have best suited them ... traveller or sharpen the stimulus of curiosity ? We may almost venture to answer , little else than the glory that ...
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... travellers that have lately more occupied our attention . We read of no modern European travellers in Persia be- fore the latter end of the fifteenth century ; when the rapid progress of Mohammed the Second had terrified the European ...
... travellers that have lately more occupied our attention . We read of no modern European travellers in Persia be- fore the latter end of the fifteenth century ; when the rapid progress of Mohammed the Second had terrified the European ...
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