The Tour of Africa: Containing a Concise Account of All the Countries in that Quarter of the Globe, Hitherto Visited by Europeans; with the Manners and Customs of the Inhabitants, 3. kötetBaldwin, Cradock and Joy, 1821 |
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vi. oldal
... Negroes ... CHAP . XIII . 179 ......... ......... 203 The Sahara , or Great Desert CHAP . XIV . 228 The Sahara . Suse . Arrival at Mogador ......... 245 CHAP . XV . Various Travels in the Sahara ........... 261 CHAP . XVI . Journey of ...
... Negroes ... CHAP . XIII . 179 ......... ......... 203 The Sahara , or Great Desert CHAP . XIV . 228 The Sahara . Suse . Arrival at Mogador ......... 245 CHAP . XV . Various Travels in the Sahara ........... 261 CHAP . XVI . Journey of ...
2. oldal
... negroes say , forty , and four feet in circumference : they also say that he swallows an ox or a buffalo intire . They give the following account of this prodigious serpent . He hides himself near some spring , or pool of water , where ...
... negroes say , forty , and four feet in circumference : they also say that he swallows an ox or a buffalo intire . They give the following account of this prodigious serpent . He hides himself near some spring , or pool of water , where ...
3. oldal
... negroes kill him , and regale themselves at once with his flesh and that of the prey he has swallowed . In this state of lethargy he is also at- tacked by the ants , which penetrate into his body by millions , through his ears , nose ...
... negroes kill him , and regale themselves at once with his flesh and that of the prey he has swallowed . In this state of lethargy he is also at- tacked by the ants , which penetrate into his body by millions , through his ears , nose ...
9. oldal
... negroes are carried away , and trees are torn up by the roots . Happily these destructive whirlwinds seldom last more than a quarter of an hour , when they termi- nate in heavy rain . They are not known to the north of Cape Verga ...
... negroes are carried away , and trees are torn up by the roots . Happily these destructive whirlwinds seldom last more than a quarter of an hour , when they termi- nate in heavy rain . They are not known to the north of Cape Verga ...
11. oldal
... negroes , and are dis- tinguished by the others by the appellation of wild men . They are muscular , boney , well propor- tioned , and active . Their noses are more elevated , and their lips not so thick as those of their neigh- bours ...
... negroes , and are dis- tinguished by the others by the appellation of wild men . They are muscular , boney , well propor- tioned , and active . Their noses are more elevated , and their lips not so thick as those of their neigh- bours ...
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Agadeer Algiers Arabs arrived Bambarra Bambouk Bashaw beautiful Bey of Tunis Bondou bushes calabash called camels caravan cattle Cayor chief cloth colour cotton court covered Damel days journey Desert distance dress Emperor entered European feet Fezzan following day Foolahs Foota Jallon Foota Toro four Galam Gambia gate goats gold ground hand hayk head horem horse Housa hundred inhabitants Jalofs Kaarta kafilah Kajaaga Kamalia king ladies lodged Mandingoes marabut Marocco master merchants miles milk Mogador Moorish Moors morning mountains mounted Mourzouk Muhamed Muhamedan muskets negroes passed the night persons plain prince proceeded reached river Sahara salt sand Seedy Hamed Sego Senegal Shabeeny Sheik side silk silver skins slaves sovereign stone Sultan Suse Teembo tent Timbuctoo Tlemsen town travelled trees tribe Tripoli Tunis twenty valley village walls wife women wood
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71. oldal - 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 bring him milk — no wife to grind his corn (Chorus).
68. 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.
96. oldal - Abdulkader, answer me this question. If the chance of war had placed me in your situation and you in mine, how would you have treated me ?' 'I would have thrust my spear into your heart/ returned Abdulkader, with great firmness, 'and I know that a similar fate awaits me.
31. oldal - The stillness of the air, the howling of the wild beasts, and the deep solitude of the forest, made the scene solemn and impressive. Not a word was uttered by any of us but in a whisper ; all were attentive and every one anxious to show his sagacity, by pointing out to me the wolves and hyaenas as they glided like shadows from one thicket to another.
30. oldal - ... was not esteemed in Bondou. In return, however, for my company or my compliments (to which by the way, they seemed not so insensible as they affected to be), they presented me with a jar of honey and some fish, which were sent to my lodging; and I was desired to come again to the king a little before sunset.
93. oldal - The burning the grass in Manding exhibits a scene of terrific grandeur. In the middle of the night, I could see the plains and mountains, as far as my eye could reach, variegated with lines of fire; and the light reflected on the sky, made the heavens appear in a blaze.
70. oldal - He immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly see me until he knew what had brought me into his country ; and that I must not presume to cross the river without the king's permission.
55. oldal - ... their physiognomy without feeling sensible uneasiness. From the staring wildness of their eyes, a stranger would immediately set them down as a nation of lunatics. The treachery and malevolence of their character are manifested in their plundering excursions against the Negro villages. Oftentimes, without the smallest provocation, and sometimes, under the fairest professions of friendship, they will suddenly seize upon the Negroes' cattle, and even on the inhabitants themselves.
143. oldal - ... at the end of that period a number of men in masks present themselves, and employ all possible means to put his courage to the proof; if he acquits himself with honour he is admitted. The initiated pretend that at this moment they...