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This fine river is on the map described as the Montserado , but its mouth is
several miles north of Cape Montserado , though it is connected with the river of
that name , by a deep navigable creek , the Stockton . I have no doubt that , by
means ...
This fine river is on the map described as the Montserado , but its mouth is
several miles north of Cape Montserado , though it is connected with the river of
that name , by a deep navigable creek , the Stockton . I have no doubt that , by
means ...
Strona 48
It is most probable , therefore , if any such river existed , that it was one of the
streams issuing from the mountains of Atlas ; perhaps the Tafilet , which runs
easterly , and loses itself in the sands . The Niger of Edrissi and other Arabs of
the ...
It is most probable , therefore , if any such river existed , that it was one of the
streams issuing from the mountains of Atlas ; perhaps the Tafilet , which runs
easterly , and loses itself in the sands . The Niger of Edrissi and other Arabs of
the ...
Strona 49
learned that a branch of this river passed through the plain of Adamowa ; and
Clapperton understood at Soccatoo , from a Shea Arab , whose tribe resided on
the banks of the Shary , that it passed the town of Adamowa ; that it was there
joined ...
learned that a branch of this river passed through the plain of Adamowa ; and
Clapperton understood at Soccatoo , from a Shea Arab , whose tribe resided on
the banks of the Shary , that it passed the town of Adamowa ; that it was there
joined ...
Strona 152
concluded was a river from the North ; but upon ascending the river to a higher
point , we ascertained that it was only a branch which had separated above and
united at this spot . We were exceedingly anxious to cross the river , to survey the
...
concluded was a river from the North ; but upon ascending the river to a higher
point , we ascertained that it was only a branch which had separated above and
united at this spot . We were exceedingly anxious to cross the river , to survey the
...
Strona 153
I now found what the natives had described as a tremendous cataract or fall , was
merely rapids in the river , produced by the sudden obstruction of its course
offered by the chain of hills on the point of which I then stood . As soon as I was
able ...
I now found what the natives had described as a tremendous cataract or fall , was
merely rapids in the river , produced by the sudden obstruction of its course
offered by the chain of hills on the point of which I then stood . As soon as I was
able ...
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