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Records of Captain Clapperton's last expedition to Africa, Vol. 2 (of 2)

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Character of the Africans in general — Their social qualities considered — Succinct remarks on the Natural History of the Interior — Yam Yams — Arabs — Falatahs — War of the latter people with Bornou and Fundah. The character Plutarch gives of the Athenians is strictly applicable to the people of Africa in general, in times of peace: — “They are easily provoked to anger, and as easily induced to resume sentiments of benevolence and compassion. ” This we found to be true in numberless instances; particularly amongst the gentler sex, whose apprehensions are quicker and more lively, and whose finer feelings more easily excited than those of their male companions.