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1 I | supposed to exist in the centre of New Holland.~Samuel Ferguson
2 V | are advancing toward the centre of Africa?”~“Still—”~“Listen
3 V | now plunging in toward the centre.”~“But all this time on
4 XV | garden-spot of Africa. In its centre is the district of Unyanembe—
5 XVI | not, one day, become the centre of civilization? The races
6 XVII | by the explorers of the centre of Africa. Among them were
7 XIX | that there existed, in the centre of Africa, a vast depression,
8 XXII | motionless, stood in the centre of a clearing, where, between
9 XXII | had advanced to the very centre of those tribes that dwell
10 XXIV | stretch of water in the centre of Africa. But, if such
11 XXVI | mathematical point, the centre of an infinite circumference,
12 XXVIII| caravans that frequent the centre of Africa, and a visit from
13 XXXI | natural to get away into the centre of Africa, to feed on snipe
14 XXXIII| the eastward, toward the centre of Africa, and the interminable
15 XXXVII| place of execution, in the centre of which stands the “tree
16 XLIX | Fouillanes; and this great centre of civilization, where a
17 XLIV | and penetrating to the centre of Africa, we shall be enabled
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