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INTERIOR PARTS 
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A F R I C A. 
DURING the thirty-fix hours which 
I fpeiit with thefe Gonaquas, I had 
time to make feveral obfervations that were 
of great ufe to me, and particularly refpe6l- 
ing their language and pronunciation. I re- 
marked that they make a clapping noife 
with the tongue, like the reft of the Hotten- 
tots. This clapping I (hall explain hereafter, 
and likewife the manner in which they vary 
it. Though their dialed was the fame, they 
had, however, fome terminations which nei- 
ther I nor my people could always under- 
ftand. 
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