Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The African Repository, and Colonial Journal, Vol. 5: June, 1829
IF you should think any of the following; observations worth preserving, they are at your service.
Should any person, under the direction of your Body, ever think of proceeding to Palestine or Egypt, one of his first pre vions objects should be to acquire the Arabic language. This is neither a short nor an easy work; but I apprehend you do not want only hat is short and easy. On the contrary, your eh voy must be a man of industrious habits; one who not only wills the end, but wills the means; one who will not spare pains, but desire in every thing to do too much rather than too little.
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