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... Tripoli in Barbary , to the Western Frontier of Egypt , in 1817 , by the Bey of Tri- poli ; in Letters to Dr. Viviani of Genoa , by Paolo della ... Tripoli along the shores of the great Syrtis 350 Della Cella's Expedition from Tripoli .
... Tripoli in Barbary , to the Western Frontier of Egypt , in 1817 , by the Bey of Tri- poli ; in Letters to Dr. Viviani of Genoa , by Paolo della ... Tripoli along the shores of the great Syrtis 350 Della Cella's Expedition from Tripoli .
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... Tripoli found it necessary to forward a military expedition against his eldest son , who had raised the standard of revolt in the distant province of Bengasi , to which he had been sent out as governor by his father ; and Dr. Della ...
... Tripoli found it necessary to forward a military expedition against his eldest son , who had raised the standard of revolt in the distant province of Bengasi , to which he had been sent out as governor by his father ; and Dr. Della ...
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... Tripoli , still called old Tripoli ; and it appears that the desertion of that town , arising from a cause now unknown , gave rise to the foundation of that which now bears its name , and was at that period called Tripoli the new , or ...
... Tripoli , still called old Tripoli ; and it appears that the desertion of that town , arising from a cause now unknown , gave rise to the foundation of that which now bears its name , and was at that period called Tripoli the new , or ...
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