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" The circumstance of the Niger's flowing towards the' east, and its collateral points, did not, however, excite my surprise ; for although I had left Europe in great hesitation on this subject, and rather believed that it ran in the contrary direction,... "
Travels in the Interior Districts of Africa: Performed Under the Direction ... - Σελίδα 292
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