Journal of the American Geographical Society of New York, 13. köideAmerican Geographical Society of New York, 1881 |
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... Tripoli , although the remains of ancient Roman and Greek settle- ments are very conspicuous from the sea . Of the three cities , Sabrata , Oea and Leptis , that formed the ancient Tripolis , from which the present town derives its name ...
... Tripoli , although the remains of ancient Roman and Greek settle- ments are very conspicuous from the sea . Of the three cities , Sabrata , Oea and Leptis , that formed the ancient Tripolis , from which the present town derives its name ...
Page 178
... degrees a change of field in the explorations of the " African Association . " The Mussulman countries , Asia , Arabia , Turkey , Egypt , Tunis and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand 178 The Resources of Central Africa .
... degrees a change of field in the explorations of the " African Association . " The Mussulman countries , Asia , Arabia , Turkey , Egypt , Tunis and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand 178 The Resources of Central Africa .
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American Geographical Society of New York. and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand slaves . It was then towards the north , the east and the southeast of Africa that the investigations and efforts of the " African ...
American Geographical Society of New York. and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand slaves . It was then towards the north , the east and the southeast of Africa that the investigations and efforts of the " African ...
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... degrees a change of field in the explorations of the " African Association . " The Mussulman countries , Asia , Arabia , Turkey , Egypt , Tunis and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand 178 The Resources of Central Africa .
... degrees a change of field in the explorations of the " African Association . " The Mussulman countries , Asia , Arabia , Turkey , Egypt , Tunis and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand 178 The Resources of Central Africa .
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American Geographical Society of New York. and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand slaves . It was then towards the north , the east and the southeast of Africa that the investigations and efforts of the " African ...
American Geographical Society of New York. and Tripoli , were the only remaining countries to demand slaves . It was then towards the north , the east and the southeast of Africa that the investigations and efforts of the " African ...
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