A Walk Across Africa: Or, Domestic Scenes from My Nile JournalW. Blackwood and sons, 1864 - 452 sider |
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Side x
... received from Sir Roderick I. Murchison , K.C.B. , the able and zealous President of the Royal Geo- graphical Society . Last season Sir Roderick did me the honour to introduce me to Her Majesty's first Minister , Viscount Palmerston ...
... received from Sir Roderick I. Murchison , K.C.B. , the able and zealous President of the Royal Geo- graphical Society . Last season Sir Roderick did me the honour to introduce me to Her Majesty's first Minister , Viscount Palmerston ...
Side 9
... received and ranged them in formal line to take their names . Eventually they dispersed over our ship , and , after some days , might be seen working quietly with the other sailors . The slaver , one of the fastest and most beautifully ...
... received and ranged them in formal line to take their names . Eventually they dispersed over our ship , and , after some days , might be seen working quietly with the other sailors . The slaver , one of the fastest and most beautifully ...
Side 41
... making his observations . Like all Africans , if they gave us any information a present had to follow . The settlement of the tax was a most harassing affair . The sultan , after receiving all 42 THE WANYAMUEZI . he had demanded , said the.
... making his observations . Like all Africans , if they gave us any information a present had to follow . The settlement of the tax was a most harassing affair . The sultan , after receiving all 42 THE WANYAMUEZI . he had demanded , said the.
Side 48
... chief manager , and other head servants within sight , receiving salutes and compliments from the rich and poor at the front or gentlemen's side of the house , MOOSSAH'S HOUSEHOLD AT KAZEH . 49 while the lady presided.
... chief manager , and other head servants within sight , receiving salutes and compliments from the rich and poor at the front or gentlemen's side of the house , MOOSSAH'S HOUSEHOLD AT KAZEH . 49 while the lady presided.
Side 56
... to order by M'Cabe . We experienced one great privation here , never receiving letters from home ; but , odd enough , those despatched by us reached their destination . CHAPTER V. JOURNEY TO UKUNI - DIFFICULTIES AT STARTING -
... to order by M'Cabe . We experienced one great privation here , never receiving letters from home ; but , odd enough , those despatched by us reached their destination . CHAPTER V. JOURNEY TO UKUNI - DIFFICULTIES AT STARTING -
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Africa amongst animals antelope appeared Arab arms arrival asked bank bark-cloth beads beautiful Berber birds Blue Nile boat Bombay brought Budja called camels camp canoe Captain Speke carried cattle cloth colour covered cowries Crown Octavo dressed drums Edition Faloro feet four fowls Frij goats Gondokoro grain grass guns hands handsome head heard hills horns houses iron ivory journey Kamarasi Karague Karuma Falls Khartoom Kidi killed king lake leaves looked M'tessa Madi Manua Mariboo miles morning musquitoes natives never night Nile Nyanza party passed placed plantain plundered porters present race rain river rocks round Rumanika sand Seedees seen sent shot skin slaves sorghum spears stream sultan sweet potato tall told Toorkees traveller trees Turks tusks Uganda Unyamuezi Unyoro Victoria Nyanza village Waganda walked Wanyoro Watusi Wezee White Nile wild women wood yards Zanzibar