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... Timbuctoo : whence , after a residence of seven years , he went back to Tetuan . • If we are to become acquainted with Timbuctoo only through the relations of Moorish travellers , it is evident that we shall know little more of it than ...
... Timbuctoo : whence , after a residence of seven years , he went back to Tetuan . • If we are to become acquainted with Timbuctoo only through the relations of Moorish travellers , it is evident that we shall know little more of it than ...
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... Timbuctoo , on the south , is a small rivulet in which the inhabitants wash their clothes , and which is about two feet deep . It runs in the great forest on the east , and does not communicate with the Nile , but is lost in the sands ...
... Timbuctoo , on the south , is a small rivulet in which the inhabitants wash their clothes , and which is about two feet deep . It runs in the great forest on the east , and does not communicate with the Nile , but is lost in the sands ...
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... Timbuctoo , a much larger city , and nearly as large as Lon- don . He lived there two years , but never saw the whole of it . It has no walls ; the houses are like those of Timbuctoo , and form irregular lanes or streets like those of ...
... Timbuctoo , a much larger city , and nearly as large as Lon- don . He lived there two years , but never saw the whole of it . It has no walls ; the houses are like those of Timbuctoo , and form irregular lanes or streets like those of ...
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