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THIS *contf nefct^aftei- 'AfiPajM^mefic^tHe^tHM Imlraf^fbut iri
BOmicar and ethical !eftimatrotmsl- the lafe tlnd* meah'&ffciSf’
^relt1 df^ili6®s^df-‘_rthe earth!, -£'xs|nt* ««*
diterr’aneati' a r e ’feveiltytiegrH®! c?f : >
Thr hrekltb1,*' fromA »well Jo 5'i- elffly-may be'Wurried onfthe eqiia-
tcfi^kt milesJ" tiTheyinarae|^ #bppo'fed!to havh $g^iba£M>Y degrees f
fr^ e^ fmSIFp?^v-iS§le1,~ m5tb'g frorth^OTer1 the* reft Sf-the continent/. t In
the^entraV-pfefs*oCTWe' Ibuth ‘the ^ppilfiMak bl'>'iiidigeiaaw On'felf
aridPp^chllar,'' theffe^'beiS^i the natiVebi^gfons'Xjft rtegisbesi whole to- Papulation.
Iduj^f^tiii^ kttd:hair,)dift^^liilhJt':hlmtfitoftii%^-il|te»'othec races of
m’a-n'kifld. - In fthVmprffobYa^parts-®£pd have arty’ fticc'elEons1 of
'ifflmftantl?, 'tht' Egyptians-'in'd-Abyffiniantf)being' of Arabian. extfa£b;
while’ fu'K®effrJ8.pt^'v?efc!the' Carthaginians pafled'frqnf Syria: and ac-
chfding -t©'- Sklfuftj whor refers-Panic': manufcifiptSy other maritime
rpatt$"’t?ere peopltd'1^ the" Mddes^Perftansp&Ad Armenians! Xfet iliis>
'deHvktld’hs^feem-i^tH&rtfahcifQlV anddhered:#|ktle-'certainty exHe^ft-w-ith
'regafrd^p the';’Gfart'liaginians'. f The' pf%inah>:iphabitants.'£'£ the' northerh
piftsVppear {fehavb-'been, -m:≪ ages!, radical!^ di'ftiri&'from'the nregrcte
"rafce', ffdth<j^ftom-Yhby:weretdiyMted:hy thdagteat!dpfer-t.-of.<Zla!ard{;- and
insijb^e^ftern par# .the latter were yet further-rdpeUtd; by-$h“e AfaHian,.
'edlpny, which fettled in Abyffinia.f’ iThefe northern, inh-abitant&rlent
* Other ancifnt Aiiibian^coldnies fem 1'tolh'ave penetrated, far to tfofoutlJ, .■ .and-are-traced in
Madagafgar and fKe oppofiterffiofes; Ttfe name Kaffirs or Unbelievers) is .vague, and ought to -be
ducbrftlWed* 1
^W*a£ual
. ■' confiderablfe
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