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 4Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans, & Roberts, 1858 - Africa, Central |
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Page 112
... latter , as shown in the woodcut .品 SOR 1. Outer entrance , leading into a large square surrounded with a double moat , and containing three huts for the guards . 2. Second entrance , leading from this outwork through the outer moat ...
... latter , as shown in the woodcut .品 SOR 1. Outer entrance , leading into a large square surrounded with a double moat , and containing three huts for the guards . 2. Second entrance , leading from this outwork through the outer moat ...
Page 116
... Zegézegé , of whom the latter carried 2,000,000 shells , 500 tobes , and 30 horses , as tribute , were too much afraid of their property to accompany CHAP . LVI . A DANGEROUS NIGHT'S MARCH . 117 116 CHAP . LVI . TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
... Zegézegé , of whom the latter carried 2,000,000 shells , 500 tobes , and 30 horses , as tribute , were too much afraid of their property to accompany CHAP . LVI . A DANGEROUS NIGHT'S MARCH . 117 116 CHAP . LVI . TRAVELS IN AFRICA .
Page 136
... latter , who received his present with acknowledgments , and surveyed those destined for his master with extreme delight and satisfaction . We then went together to ' Alíyu , and found him in a room built of reeds , sitting on a divan ...
... latter , who received his present with acknowledgments , and surveyed those destined for his master with extreme delight and satisfaction . We then went together to ' Alíyu , and found him in a room built of reeds , sitting on a divan ...
Page 146
... latter , at least in the more eastern tracts occupied by the Fúlbe , are certainly the Jawámbe , as they are called by the Fúlbe , but rather , as they call them- selves , Zoghorán , or as they are named by the Hausa people , Zoromáwa ...
... latter , at least in the more eastern tracts occupied by the Fúlbe , are certainly the Jawámbe , as they are called by the Fúlbe , but rather , as they call them- selves , Zoghorán , or as they are named by the Hausa people , Zoromáwa ...
Page 148
... latter pro- ceeded from west to east , and not in an opposite direction , as has been the generally - adopted view of those who have touched upon the subject . No doubt The Fúlbe in general divide all the tribes belonging to their stock ...
... latter pro- ceeded from west to east , and not in an opposite direction , as has been the generally - adopted view of those who have touched upon the subject . No doubt The Fúlbe in general divide all the tribes belonging to their stock ...
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