Lake Victoria: A Narrative of Explorations in Search of the Source of the Nile. Comp. from the Memoirs of Captains Speke and GrantW. Blackwood and Sons, 1868 - 342 sider |
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... journey to Uganda - His reception by the king and the queen - dowager - Various incidents of his residence at Uganda - Manners and customs of the court and people -Grant's arrival - His observations by the way - Departure for the north ...
... journey to Uganda - His reception by the king and the queen - dowager - Various incidents of his residence at Uganda - Manners and customs of the court and people -Grant's arrival - His observations by the way - Departure for the north ...
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... journey - Grant and Speke divide , Speke making for the exit of the Nile and Grant for Kamrasi's - Speke at the Nile -- the " Stones , " or Ripon Falls - Speke tries to get down the Nile - The British flag surprised into piracy - Second ...
... journey - Grant and Speke divide , Speke making for the exit of the Nile and Grant for Kamrasi's - Speke at the Nile -- the " Stones , " or Ripon Falls - Speke tries to get down the Nile - The British flag surprised into piracy - Second ...
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... journeys , and could only be in a measure appreciated by those philanthropic gentlemen who have attempted to teach in a " ragged school . " Even the most . faithful of his men , such as Bombay and Baraka , gave Speke a world of trouble ...
... journeys , and could only be in a measure appreciated by those philanthropic gentlemen who have attempted to teach in a " ragged school . " Even the most . faithful of his men , such as Bombay and Baraka , gave Speke a world of trouble ...
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... journey from Kazé to the Victoria Nyanza in 1858 . The first of these refers to the quality of the guard . He found he was faithfully and courageously served by some Beluch volunteers from the Sultan of Zanzibar's mercen- aries , and ...
... journey from Kazé to the Victoria Nyanza in 1858 . The first of these refers to the quality of the guard . He found he was faithfully and courageously served by some Beluch volunteers from the Sultan of Zanzibar's mercen- aries , and ...
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... journey , Speke en- gaged two men to assist him , one named Sumunter , who was to be his Abban or protector ; and the other , named Ahmed , also a Warsingali , as interpreter . As everything depended on the honesty of the Abban , who is ...
... journey , Speke en- gaged two men to assist him , one named Sumunter , who was to be his Abban or protector ; and the other , named Ahmed , also a Warsingali , as interpreter . As everything depended on the honesty of the Abban , who is ...
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Lake Victoria: A Narrative of Explorations in Search of the Source of the ... George Carless Swayne,John Hanning Speke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
Lake Victoria: A Narrative of Explorations in Search of the Source of the ... George Carless Swayne,John Hanning Speke Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1868 |
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antelope appeared Arabs arms arrived beads beautiful Beluches Berbera birds boats Bombay brought Budja buffaloes called camp canoe caravan cattle chief cloth coast colour court covered cows Crown 8vo Dagara dressed drums Edition elephants escort expedition Fcap feet Gani gave goats Gondokoro grass hands hartebeest head heard hills hippopotami horn huts journey Kamrasi Karagué Karuma Falls Kazé Kidi killed king of Uganda king's Kingani Kitangulé lake land looked Manua mbugu miles Mtésa natives night Nile officers palace party passed Petherick plantain pombé porters present rhinoceros river round royal Rumanika Seedis seemed seen sent shot side skin Somali spears Speke Speke and Grant sultan Suwarora tion took trees Uganda Ugogo Ujiji Unyamuézi Unyanyembé Unyoro Usui valley Victoria Nyanza village vols Waganda Wahuma Wakungu walked Wanguana Wanyoro Watusi white rhinoceros women wore Zanzibar
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