Travels in the Interior of AfricaKhull, Blackie, & Company, 1822 - 180 oldal |
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... sometimes , during the prosecution of their wars , penetrated into the interior , are supposed to have known more of this portion of the globe than the moderns . Whatever they might have known , nevertheless , none of their information ...
... sometimes , during the prosecution of their wars , penetrated into the interior , are supposed to have known more of this portion of the globe than the moderns . Whatever they might have known , nevertheless , none of their information ...
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... sometimes sunk upwards of a foot in twenty - four hours . With the commencement of November the river had returned to its usual size . At the termination of the wet season , Park's health began to be re - established ; and , in ...
... sometimes sunk upwards of a foot in twenty - four hours . With the commencement of November the river had returned to its usual size . At the termination of the wet season , Park's health began to be re - established ; and , in ...
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... sometimes influenced by an- cient traditionary customs . The negroes have no positive laws , indeed , they have no writings in their own language . The Ma- hometans , it is true , who , in all the negro states are very nu- merous , have ...
... sometimes influenced by an- cient traditionary customs . The negroes have no positive laws , indeed , they have no writings in their own language . The Ma- hometans , it is true , who , in all the negro states are very nu- merous , have ...
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... is conducted chiefly by barter , a mode which is liable to many inconveniences . The articles to be ex- changed are not always of equal value , and sometimes cannot easily be made so . It becomes necessary , therefore 22 PARK'S TRAVELS .
... is conducted chiefly by barter , a mode which is liable to many inconveniences . The articles to be ex- changed are not always of equal value , and sometimes cannot easily be made so . It becomes necessary , therefore 22 PARK'S TRAVELS .
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... sometimes called Kafirs , unbe- lievers , sometimes Senakies , drinkers of strong liquors . In Wool- li , the infidels are much more numerous than the believers . They possess the whole civil power . The believers , indeed , are ...
... sometimes called Kafirs , unbe- lievers , sometimes Senakies , drinkers of strong liquors . In Wool- li , the infidels are much more numerous than the believers . They possess the whole civil power . The believers , indeed , are ...
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Africa animal appeared approach arrived asses Bambarra banks Barrow Bosjesmans calabash canoe Cape Cape Town caravan carried cattle chief cloth coast colonists colony colour conduct considerable corn cowries Daisy Damel desert desired distance district dooty entered Europeans fatigue feet females Fish River formed Foulahs frequently Gambia Graaff Reynet greater horse Hottentots informed inhabitants Isaaco Jarra Joag Kaarta Kaffers Kafirs Kamalia Karfa Kasson kind king Kloof Laidley leave length likewise Mahometan Mandingoes mansa Mansong merchants miles Moorish Moors morning mountains musket native negroes night Park Park's party passed peasants person proceed proceeded procure purchased purpose rain reached received remained rendered resembling resolved river salt sand saphies seemed seen Sego seized seldom sent situation skin slaves small quantity soldiers soon species stranger supposed tion town travelled tree tribes vicinity village visited waggons whole women wood