The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1799 |
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... Gambia , or by such other route , as , under all the then existing circumstances of my situation and prospects , should appear to me to be most advisable . " These instructions were not completely fulfilled , but the mission of Mr. Park ...
... Gambia , or by such other route , as , under all the then existing circumstances of my situation and prospects , should appear to me to be most advisable . " These instructions were not completely fulfilled , but the mission of Mr. Park ...
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... Gambia , 5th July . The first object of the author , on his arrival at this place , was to learn the Mandingo language , as being generally spoken in the parts through which he was to travel . On the 2d of December , he left Pisania ...
... Gambia , 5th July . The first object of the author , on his arrival at this place , was to learn the Mandingo language , as being generally spoken in the parts through which he was to travel . On the 2d of December , he left Pisania ...
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banks of the Gambia are divided . At Fatteconda , the capital of Bondou , where Mr. P. arrived on the 21st of ... Gambia and Senegal rivers , it is become a place of great resort , both for the Slatees , who generally pass through ...
banks of the Gambia are divided . At Fatteconda , the capital of Bondou , where Mr. P. arrived on the 21st of ... Gambia and Senegal rivers , it is become a place of great resort , both for the Slatees , who generally pass through ...
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... Gambia , the greater part of the corn is raised by them ; and their herds and flocks are more numerous and in better condition than those of the Mandingoes ; but in Bondou they are opulent in a high degree , and enjoy all the ...
... Gambia , the greater part of the corn is raised by them ; and their herds and flocks are more numerous and in better condition than those of the Mandingoes ; but in Bondou they are opulent in a high degree , and enjoy all the ...
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... Gambia ; his employment and success in those parts ; and the dangers he had escaped in returning to his native country . In the latter part of his narration , he had frequently occasion to mention me ; and after many strong expressions ...
... Gambia ; his employment and success in those parts ; and the dangers he had escaped in returning to his native country . In the latter part of his narration , he had frequently occasion to mention me ; and after many strong expressions ...
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