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THREE YEARS IN CANADA. An account of the
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LETTERS FROM THE vEGEAN, By JAMES EMERSON,
ESQ. ; containing among other interesting Narratives, the singular
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BUCKINGHAM’S TRAVELS in ASSYRIA, MEDIA,
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cities of Mekka, Medina and Yembo. The work cannot fail to excite the highest curiosity,
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the circumstance of no unbeliever being permitted to remain in the country.”—John
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A. Jo u rn a l of Travels to and from th a t Capital,
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“ He enjoyed opportunities of seeing
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Burckhardt’s (J. L.) Travels in Arabia,
C O M P R E H E N D IN G
AN ACCOUNT OF THOSE TERRITORIES IN HEDJAZ WHICH THE
MAHOMMEDANS REGARD AS SACRED.
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in several directions through dark and
barbarous regions, before imperfectly
known. From Nubia he passed over
into Arabia ; his travels through which,
undoubtedly surpass in interest those
that preceded them,”—Edinburgh R e view,
Oct. 1829.
Travels and Adventures in Southern Africa*
BY G. THOMPSON, ESQ., EIGHT YEARS A RESIDENT AT THE CAPE.
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