The African Repository, Količine 45–46American Colonization Society, 1967 |
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Stran 278
... reached Junk between 9 and 10 o'clock . At about 2 I started again up a third river , the Farmasetta , and travelled until 10 o'clock at night , without seeing a single civilized man or habitation , and meeting with but one canoe . This ...
... reached Junk between 9 and 10 o'clock . At about 2 I started again up a third river , the Farmasetta , and travelled until 10 o'clock at night , without seeing a single civilized man or habitation , and meeting with but one canoe . This ...
Stran 339
... reached me by natives from the interior that the road is now clear , and that the cholera did not pass the town of Unyanyembe . Livingstone is therefore out of danger , and I hope the stores sent have now reached him . The rainy season ...
... reached me by natives from the interior that the road is now clear , and that the cholera did not pass the town of Unyanyembe . Livingstone is therefore out of danger , and I hope the stores sent have now reached him . The rainy season ...
Stran 357
... reached was Hydia . The Hydia tribe is very indus- trious . Here we saw more canoes than in any other part of the river , and these people are so warlike , that for five years they have kept the river closed against every one ...
... reached was Hydia . The Hydia tribe is very indus- trious . Here we saw more canoes than in any other part of the river , and these people are so warlike , that for five years they have kept the river closed against every one ...
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