Proceedings of the Association for Promoting the Discovery of the Interior Parts of AfricaC. Macrae, Printer to the Association, 1798 |
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8. oldal
... natural fertility was observ- able . Bondou , in particular , may literally be pronounced " a land flowing with milk and honey . " Both those articles , together with rice and Indian corn of two or three species , were to be obtained at ...
... natural fertility was observ- able . Bondou , in particular , may literally be pronounced " a land flowing with milk and honey . " Both those articles , together with rice and Indian corn of two or three species , were to be obtained at ...
29. oldal
... natural and affecting ; and contain a curious allusion to the state of manners in savage life , in which the women perform all the domestick duties . posal ; and the villagers frankly told him that he AFRICAN ASSOCIATION . 29.
... natural and affecting ; and contain a curious allusion to the state of manners in savage life , in which the women perform all the domestick duties . posal ; and the villagers frankly told him that he AFRICAN ASSOCIATION . 29.
38. oldal
... nature . On many occasions Mr. Park offered pay- ment for what he received , out of the kowries that still remained of the king's present ; and his offer was sometimes accepted , and some- times refused . On others , he remunerated his ...
... nature . On many occasions Mr. Park offered pay- ment for what he received , out of the kowries that still remained of the king's present ; and his offer was sometimes accepted , and some- times refused . On others , he remunerated his ...
40. oldal
... nature of those great branches of the African commerce , the trades in gold- dust and slaves , are even yet but little understood in Europe : of the vegetable productions of Africa , many are unknown , even 40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE.
... nature of those great branches of the African commerce , the trades in gold- dust and slaves , are even yet but little understood in Europe : of the vegetable productions of Africa , many are unknown , even 40 PROCEEDINGS OF THE.
42. oldal
... nature for some productions , which , by varying the enjoyments , add greatly to the comforts of life . Among these is the Shea - toulou , already described ; and the Lotus , of ancient renown , is another . This last is rather a thorny ...
... nature for some productions , which , by varying the enjoyments , add greatly to the comforts of life . Among these is the Shea - toulou , already described ; and the Lotus , of ancient renown , is another . This last is rather a thorny ...
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Abulfeda allowed appears arrived authority Bambara Bambouk bearing Benowm Bondou branch British miles called Cape Verd capital caravan coast compass concerning confined course D'Anville days journey degrees Desert Dibbie diff Diggani direct distance eastward Edrisi Falemé river falls Ferbanna Fezzan Fort St Gallam Gambia river geographical miles geography of Africa Govinea horse Houssa inhabitants Jarra Jenné Jinbala Joag Joliba Joseph Kaarta Kamaliah Kassina Kasson Kayee kingdom Kooniakarry Labat Labat's map lake Maberia latitude 14 leagues line of direction lines of distance longitude Major Houghton's Manding Mandingo Medina Moorish Moors Morocco mountains natives navigation Negro Niger Nile Park crossed Park was informed Park's observations Park's route particular pass Pisania position quantity of variation quarter reckoning river Falemé saphies Satadoo Sego Senegal river Silla slaves southward supposed Teembo tion Tombuctoo town traveller Walet Wassiboo west to east westward Woolli
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26. oldal - I was anxiously looking around for the river, one of them called out, geo affili (see the water), and looking forwards, I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward.
29. oldal - They lightened their labour by songs, one of which was composed extempore ; for I was myself the subject of it. It was sung by one of the young women, the rest joining in a sort of chorus. The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words, literally translated, were these : ' The winds roared, and the rains fell.
29. oldal - The air was sweet and plaintive, and the words literally translated were these :— ' The winds roared, and the rains fell; the poor white man, faint and weary, came and sat under our tree ; he has no mother to briiig him milk, no wife to grind his corn.
26. oldal - ... (see the water), and looking forwards, I saw with infinite pleasure the great object of my mission — the long sought for majestic Niger, glittering to the morning sun, as broad as the Thames at Westminster, and flowing slowly to the eastward. I hastened to the brink, and, having drank of the water, lifted up my fervent thanks in prayer to the Great Ruler of all things, for having thus far crowned my endeavours with success.
32. oldal - The kernel is enveloped in a sweet pulp, under a thin green rind ; and the butter produced from it, besides the advantage of its keeping the whole year without salt, is whiter, firmer, and, to my palate, of a richer flavour than the best butter I ever tasted made from cow's milk. The growth and preparation of this commodity, seem to be among the first objects of African industry in this and the neighbouring states; and it constitutes a main article of their inland commerce.
32. oldal - ... in water — has somewhat the appearance of a Spanish olive. The kernel is enveloped in a sweet pulp, under a thin green rind ; and the butter produced from it, besides the advantage of its keeping the whole year without salt, is whiter, firmer, and, to my palate, of a richer flavour, than the best butter I ever tasted made from cow's milk.
27. oldal - The view of this extensive city; the numerous canoes upon the river; the crowded population, and the cultivated state of the surrounding country, formed altogether a prospect of civilization and magnificence, which I little expected to find in the bosom of Africa.
12. oldal - Jarra is of considerable extent: the houses are built of clay and stone intermixed ; the clay answering the purpose of mortar. It is situated in the Moorish kingdom of Ludamar ; but the major part of the inhabitants are Negroes, from the borders of the southern states, who prefer a precarious protection under the Moors, which they purchase by a tribute, rather than continue exposed to their predatory hostilities.
52. oldal - Negroes : for that physical geography gives rise to habits, which often determine national character, must be allowed by every person, who is a diligent observer of mankind. It must be acknowledged, that the absolute extent of Mr. Park's progress in Africa, compared with the amazing size of that continent, appears but small, although it be nearly i too British miles in a direct line, reckoned from its western extremity, Cape Verd.