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 * ,,* M. Beaulleu’s many claims to be considered one of the foremost thinkers and travellers of the day are lncontest-
 * * Oswell was the most daring hunter and explorer in Africa of his time. The friend of Livingstone, he discovered
 * J The author's aim has been to enable the reader tocomprehend the phenomena of the ‘political life of Euro in the