| 1841 - 804 sider
...them. " There are always," says Dumont, " a hundred and fifty armed men to watch over the safety of an hundred slaves. But though the Koubals are incessantly...on the lookout, it will not prevent the lion from bometimes carrying off its prey, if greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is, that... | |
| 1872 - 604 sider
...them. " There are always," says Dumont, " a hundred aud fifty armed men to watch over the safety of an hundred slaves. But though the K.OUbals are incessantly...will not prevent the lion from sometimes carrying off its prey, if greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is that the shouts and outcries... | |
| E S. P - 1872 - 594 sider
...a hundred and fifty armed men to watch over the safety of au hundred slaves. But though the Konlmls are incessantly on the lookout, it will not prevent the lion from sometimes carrying off its prey, if greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is that the shouts and outcries... | |
| 1849 - 750 sider
...them. " There are always," says Dumont, " a hundred and fifty armed men to watch over the safety of an hundred slaves. But though the Koubals are incessantly...will not prevent the lion from sometimes carrying off its prey, if greatly pressed by hunger. One remarkable circumstance is, that the shouts and outcries... | |
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