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Works by the same Author.

An account of the EMPIRE OF MAROCCO and the DISTRICTS OF SUSE AND TAFILELT, compiled from Miscellaneous Observations made during a long residence in, and various Journies through, these Countries;

TO WHICH IS ADDED,

An Account ofShipwrecks on the Western Coast of Africa, and an Account of Timbuctoo, the great Emporium of Central Africa; illustrated withAccurate Mapsand a variety of highly finishedPlates. Third edition.Considerably enlarged with new and interesting matter.

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A GRAMMAR OF THE ARABIC LANGUAGE.

No accurate Grammar of the Arabic Language has ever yet issued from the British Press!--It is extraordinary that the many professors ofthat bold and figurative language of the East, have never yet favoured the public with such a desirable work.--An attempt will now be made, by the above author, to supply in England this deficiency in Oriental Literature.


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