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THE FRENCH AND THE MARABOOS . - Disturbances between the French settlement of Goree and the Maraboos ( a warlike race of the interior ) have lately occurred , on account of their having made a raid into the settlement . It appears that ...
THE FRENCH AND THE MARABOOS . - Disturbances between the French settlement of Goree and the Maraboos ( a warlike race of the interior ) have lately occurred , on account of their having made a raid into the settlement . It appears that ...
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... settlement and sometimes attending services . It was over three hours before we were through , but there was no appearance of weariness . After a hasty meal we took our departure . We were accom- panied to the end of their settlement by ...
... settlement and sometimes attending services . It was over three hours before we were through , but there was no appearance of weariness . After a hasty meal we took our departure . We were accom- panied to the end of their settlement by ...
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... settlements , and my own boats . The settlement of Mosamedes , or Little Fish Bay , was formed about two years ago , by three mercantile houses of Loando , on the recommendation and under the superintendence of Major Garcia , who ...
... settlements , and my own boats . The settlement of Mosamedes , or Little Fish Bay , was formed about two years ago , by three mercantile houses of Loando , on the recommendation and under the superintendence of Major Garcia , who ...
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