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1 VIII | Zanzibar to the coast of Senegal is only thirty-five hundred—
2 XII | to Dr. Barth; the Lower Senegal, according to Guillaume
3 XXXVIII| took part. It arrived in Senegal, penetrated to the Fonta-Jallon,
4 XL | speed, and we’ll reach the Senegal River.”~“And we’ll be in
5 XLI | FORTY-FIRST.~The Approaches to Senegal.—The Balloon sinks lower
6 XLI | Niger from the basin of the Senegal, and determines the course
7 XLI | on the other.~As far as Senegal, this part of Africa is
8 XLI | who occupy the colony of Senegal, necessarily have relations
9 XLI | formed by the elbow of the Senegal in places where war and
10 XLI | the regions between the Senegal River and its tributary,
11 XLI | bands then repassed the Senegal, and reappeared in the Kaarta,
12 XLII | scarcely twenty-five miles from Senegal.~“All that we can manage
13 XLIII | The Wind freshens.—The Senegal River.—The Cataracts of
14 XLIII | declivities that lead down to the Senegal.~“It is, indeed, they!”
15 XLIII | three hundred feet, and the Senegal must be about a dozen miles
16 XLIII | The river! the river! the Senegal, my friends!”~And about
17 XLIII | his companions toward the Senegal.~At this point the river
18 XLIII | of two thousand feet, the Senegal precipitates itself for
19 XLIII | from the left bank of the Senegal.~“Dr. Ferguson!” exclaimed
20 XLIII | headlong with the waters of the Senegal, into the cataracts of Gouina.~“
21 XLIV | sent by the governor of Senegal. It consisted of two officers,
22 XLIV | amicable.~They had arrived at Senegal on Saturday, the 24th of
23 XLIV | on Lake Tchad and at the Senegal River, I do believe that
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