| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - English literature - 1858 - 678 pages
...sweep from the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced by me, in thought, upwards to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river,...bend to the north, ran along the northern foot of Mount Bagele, and was there lost to the eye, but was followed in thought through the mountainous region... | |
| 1859 - 718 pages
...where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced in thought by me upward to the steep eastern foot of Alantika. The river below the junction, keeping the...bend to the north, ran along the northern foot of Mount Bagele, and was there lost to the eye, but was followed in thought through the mountainous region... | |
| African kingdoms - 1860 - 402 pages
...sweep from the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced by me, in thought, upwards to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river,...bend to the north, ran along the northern foot of Mount Bagele, and was there lost to the eye, but was followed in thought through the mountainous region... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1872 - 268 pages
...iruui the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced by me, in thought, upwards to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river,...bend to the north, ran along the northern foot of Mount Bagele, and was there lost to the eye, but was followed in thought through the mountainous region... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1857 - 596 pages
...sweep from the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced by me in thought upwards to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river below the junction—keeping the direction of the principal branch, but making a slight bend to the north—ran... | |
| D. M. Kelsey - Africa, Central - 1890 - 844 pages
...fine sweep from the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced in thought, by me, upward to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river, below the junction, * * * was followed in thought * * * till it joined the great western river, the Kwara or Niger, and,... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - Electronic journals - 1891 - 826 pages
...sweep from the south-east, where it disappeared in the plain, but was traced by mo in thought upwards to the steep eastern foot of the Alantika. The river...bend to the north, ran along the northern foot of Mount Bagele, and was there lost to the eye, but was followed in thought through the mountainous region... | |
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