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known to modern times , and which will secure his future fame , is the Lusiad . The poets of other countries , as well as of Portugal , have bestowed on it the homage which is due to its grandeur of conception as well as its masterly ...
known to modern times , and which will secure his future fame , is the Lusiad . The poets of other countries , as well as of Portugal , have bestowed on it the homage which is due to its grandeur of conception as well as its masterly ...
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... known to be untrue . Again , the Niger , it is well known , does not rise in Abys- sinia , but in Western Africa : the Nile therefore of the Negroes cannot be the Niger or Nile of Libya , but some other river wholly distinct from that ...
... known to be untrue . Again , the Niger , it is well known , does not rise in Abys- sinia , but in Western Africa : the Nile therefore of the Negroes cannot be the Niger or Nile of Libya , but some other river wholly distinct from that ...
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... known as Guinea , a name which we have subsequently mis- applied , and attached to that district of Africa exclusively on the borders of the Atlantic which is now generally so called . It was about this same period that the travels of ...
... known as Guinea , a name which we have subsequently mis- applied , and attached to that district of Africa exclusively on the borders of the Atlantic which is now generally so called . It was about this same period that the travels of ...
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