Travels and Discoveries in North and Central Africa: Being a Journal of an Expedition Undertaken Under the Auspices of H.B.M.'s Government, in the Years 1849-1855, Volume 2Harper & Brothers, 1896 - Africa, Central |
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... called " Angala " by the members of the former expedition ) . * If we now count together the years attributed to each reign , proceeding in a backward order , and beginning with the end of the year H. 1233 , we obtain , in an inverse ...
... called " Angala " by the members of the former expedition ) . * If we now count together the years attributed to each reign , proceeding in a backward order , and beginning with the end of the year H. 1233 , we obtain , in an inverse ...
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... called upon promiscuously to fulfill this important duty ; but the strict etiquette of the court of Bórnu makes it probable that the former was the case . Be this as it may , the choice being made , the three electors proceeded to the ...
... called upon promiscuously to fulfill this important duty ; but the strict etiquette of the court of Bórnu makes it probable that the former was the case . Be this as it may , the choice being made , the three electors proceeded to the ...
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... called by Leo Gaoga , comprehending all the eastern and northeastern parts of the old empire of Kanem , and extending at times as far as Dón- gola , so that in the beginning of the sixteenth century it was larger than Bórnu . * Even in ...
... called by Leo Gaoga , comprehending all the eastern and northeastern parts of the old empire of Kanem , and extending at times as far as Dón- gola , so that in the beginning of the sixteenth century it was larger than Bórnu . * Even in ...
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... called " dá- gali " and " zinzin , " and in the background a raised recess , separated by a wall two feet high , for luggage or corn . This hut I occupied during my last stay in Kukawa after my return from Timbuktu , when I built in ...
... called " dá- gali " and " zinzin , " and in the background a raised recess , separated by a wall two feet high , for luggage or corn . This hut I occupied during my last stay in Kukawa after my return from Timbuktu , when I built in ...
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... called " bórbuje " by the na- tives , while on the surface of the water was a floating plant , call- ed , very facetiously , by the natives , " fánna - billabágo " ( the home- less fánna ) . This creek was called " Ngíruwá . " Then ...
... called " bórbuje " by the na- tives , while on the surface of the water was a floating plant , call- ed , very facetiously , by the natives , " fánna - billabágo " ( the home- less fánna ) . This creek was called " Ngíruwá . " Then ...
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Page 154 - As I looked from the bank over the scene before me, I was quite enchanted, although the whole country bore the character of a desolate wilderness ; but there could scarcely be any great traces of human industry near the river, as, during its floods, it inundates the whole country on both sides. This is the general character of all the great rivers in these regions, except where they are encompassed by very steep banks.
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Page 157 - ... and although plunged for many years in the too exclusive study of antiquity, I never lost this native instinct. As soon as I left home, and became the independent master of my actions, I began to combine travel with study, and to study while...