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" Kakala, and is one of the most considerable places in the Musgu country. A large number of slaves had been caught this day, and in the course of the evening, after some skirmishing, in which three Bornu horsemen were killed, a great many more were brought... "
Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an ... - Page 367
by Heinrich Barth - 1857
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 110

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1857 - 522 pages
...direction. 1 When he at length did join the main body of the army, it was only ta see greater horrors. A large number of slaves had been caught this day...horsemen were killed, a great many more were brought m : altogether they were said to have taken one thousand, and there were certainly not less than five...
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Eclectic Magazine: Foreign Literature, Volume 43

John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - 1858 - 924 pages
...comfort and happiness; and at Kakald, one of the most considerable villages in the Musgu country — " In the course of the evening, after some skirmishing,...three Bornu horsemen were killed, a great many more slaves were brought in ; altogether they were said to have taken a thousand, but there were certainly...
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The African Repository, Volume 36

African Americans - 1860 - 402 pages
...this excursion were truly heart-sickening. He say? : " The village we had lust reached was Kahala, and is one of the most considerable places in the...the evening, after some skirmishing, in which three Bornnu horsemen were killed, a grent many more were killed ; altogether, there were said to be a thousand,...
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Explorations in Africa

Lurton Dunham Ingersoll, David Livingstone - Africa, Central - 1872 - 478 pages
...into the Musgu country on one occasion. He thus relates the principal business of a single day : " The village we had just reached was named Kakala,...the evening, after some skirmishing, in which three Bornoc> horsemen were killed, a great many more were brought in ; altogether they were said to have...
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The British Quarterly Review, Volume 26

Henry Allon - Christianity - 1857 - 596 pages
...comfort and happiness; and at Kuknhi, one of the most considerable villages in the Musgu country— ' In the course of the evening, after some skirmishing,...three Bornu horsemen were killed, a great many more slaves were brought in; altogether they were said to have taken a thousand, but there were certainly...
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