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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... thing in the number of years attributed to the length of their reigns . Following , therefore , the hints given to us by the chronicle itself , we fix the foundation of the dynasty of the Séfuwa in Ká- nem about the middle of the third ...
... thing in the number of years attributed to the length of their reigns . Following , therefore , the hints given to us by the chronicle itself , we fix the foundation of the dynasty of the Séfuwa in Ká- nem about the middle of the third ...
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... thing in order to visit that country as soon as possible , so the manifold information of these people with respect to the coun- tries on the middle course of the so - called Niger excited in me a most ardent desire to execute the ...
... thing in order to visit that country as soon as possible , so the manifold information of these people with respect to the coun- tries on the middle course of the so - called Niger excited in me a most ardent desire to execute the ...
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... to observe in his own country . Having thus learned to survey the world collectively from a new point of view , and with an increased eagerness after every THE VIZIER HA'J BESHI'R . 41 thing foreign and marvelous 40 TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
... to observe in his own country . Having thus learned to survey the world collectively from a new point of view , and with an increased eagerness after every THE VIZIER HA'J BESHI'R . 41 thing foreign and marvelous 40 TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
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... thing foreign and marvelous , he returned to his native country , where he soon had an opportunity of proving his talent , his fa- ther being slain in the unfortunate battle at Kúsuri , and Sheikh ' Omár , a fugitive in his native ...
... thing foreign and marvelous , he returned to his native country , where he soon had an opportunity of proving his talent , his fa- ther being slain in the unfortunate battle at Kúsuri , and Sheikh ' Omár , a fugitive in his native ...
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... Christians the sale of two things , viz . , spirituous liquors and Bibles . He did not object to Bibles being brought into the country , and even given as presents , but DEBTS OF THE MISSION PAID . 45 he would not 44 TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
... Christians the sale of two things , viz . , spirituous liquors and Bibles . He did not object to Bibles being brought into the country , and even given as presents , but DEBTS OF THE MISSION PAID . 45 he would not 44 TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
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Page 161 - ... 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...