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The burning the grass in Manding exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur.
2
In their company he arrived at Sibidooloo, the frontier town of the kingdom of Manding.
3
Went and saw some iron-furnaces; they are smaller at the top than those of Manding, thus:
4
Sixty is called a Manding hundred.
5
Sibidooloo is the frontier town of Manding, and is situated in a fertile valley, surrounded with high rocky hills.
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The schoolmaster then turning, pointed to Kafa, saying, This is the man who has been my father in Manding.
7
The coffle after halting two hours at Maraboo, proceeded to Bola, thence to Worumbang, the frontier village of Manding, towards Jallonkadoo.
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Departing from this village, we travelled over several rocky ridges, and at sunset arrived at Sibidooloo, the frontier town of the kingdom of Manding.
9
They are called Mandingoes, I conceive, as having originally migrated from the interior state of Manding, of which some account will hereafter be given.