Chapter
1 IV | intrusted with a mission by the French Government, reached Karthoum
2 IV | recently.~In 1845, Maizan, the French explorer, disembarked, alone,
3 VIII | Under the inspiration of the French Government, two expeditions
4 X | gas from the balloon. A French aeronaut, M. Meunier, tried
5 XI | carried on, openly, under the French flag.~Upon the arrival of
6 XII | very tree that Maizan, the French traveller, expired in 1845,
7 XVIII| same thing happened to a French savant among the mountains
8 XIX | similar accident happened to a French aeronaut, Madame Blanchard.
9 XX | said the doctor. “The French peasants, when they first
10 XXI | Help! help!”—Reply in French.—The Morning.—The Missionary. —
11 XXI | distinctly, called aloud in the French language—~“Help! help!”~
12 XXI | the top of his voice, in French: “Whoever you are, be of
13 XIX | The Fantastic Notion of a French Author.—A Magnificent Country.—
14 XIX | was used by a very gifted French author— M. Mery—in a romance,
15 XL | not reach the English or French territories, what was to
16 XL | might make our way to the French settlements. But, let it
17 XLI | here before us. Then the French settlers, who occupy the
18 XLI | of Medina, built by the French on the bank of the river.
19 XLIII| group of men clad in the French uniform. Judge of their
20 XLIV | Conclusion.—The Certificate.—The French Settlements.—The Post of
21 XLIV | whose relations with the French settlements are frequent
22 XLIV | on the river.~There the French officers received them with
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