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 1     1(18) | discover the source of the Nile by James Bruce of Kinnaid,
 2     1(18) |  reduced from the original work by J. Morison Clingan – second
 3     1(20) |         the years 1809 and 1810 by Henry Salt, esq. F.R.S.
 4     1(62) |    through Abyssinia in 1862-63 by Henry Dufton”, London, 1867;
 5     1     |      said and only now and then by supposed sighs, or devouted
 6     1(79) |      King Theodore. The History by Roger Acton”. The Illustred
 7     1     |         bad to worse did he not by precept and example succeed
 8     1(81) |    through Abyssinia in 1862-63 by Henry Dufton” . London 1867,
 9     1(90) |      King Theodore. The History by Roger ActonThe Illustrated
10     1(90) | captives in Abyssinia, 1863-64. By the Rev. G. Percy Badger –
11     1(91) |     Consul in Abyssinia. Edited by his brother Trevor Chichele
12     1(92) |         of prester John. Edited by John Camden Holten” London
13     1     | considered the principal avenue by which jewish elements reached
14     1(173)|    Sources with an introduction by Wolf Leslau” – New York,
15     1     |       African coast was brought by Arab-sea trade into touch
16     1(182)|    migrations in that Continent by Sir. H.H. Johnston”. The
17     2(18) |         Kessler O.B.E. – Edited by Alan D. Crown A.M.” London,
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