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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... native princes that legitimate traffic will pay them much better , as well as introduce them to a world of comforts and conveniences , of which , under the present system , they must ever remain in igno- rance . Were the door thrown ...
... native princes that legitimate traffic will pay them much better , as well as introduce them to a world of comforts and conveniences , of which , under the present system , they must ever remain in igno- rance . Were the door thrown ...
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... natives of Africa . His intention was to begin by endeavouring to pass through the Somali country opposite Aden ; but Colonel , afterwards Sir James , Outram , the British Political Resident , refused at first to countenance any such ...
... natives of Africa . His intention was to begin by endeavouring to pass through the Somali country opposite Aden ; but Colonel , afterwards Sir James , Outram , the British Political Resident , refused at first to countenance any such ...
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... natives , the present race of Somali have occupied the country for about four centuries and a half . About the year 1413 an Arab chieftain , Darud - ben - Ismail , was overpowered by an elder brother with whom he had some dispute about ...
... natives , the present race of Somali have occupied the country for about four centuries and a half . About the year 1413 an Arab chieftain , Darud - ben - Ismail , was overpowered by an elder brother with whom he had some dispute about ...
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... natives , and holds a position like that of a courier in civilised countries , combined with that of a patron , the choice of Sumunter was a most unfortunate one , as he turned out a great scoundrel , and made the march miserable ...
... natives , and holds a position like that of a courier in civilised countries , combined with that of a patron , the choice of Sumunter was a most unfortunate one , as he turned out a great scoundrel , and made the march miserable ...
Side 23
... natives . The Warsingali complained that their power had declined since the English had interfered in their fights with the Habr Teljala , and that their morals had deteriorated since we took possession of Aden , which they referred to ...
... natives . The Warsingali complained that their power had declined since the English had interfered in their fights with the Habr Teljala , and that their morals had deteriorated since we took possession of Aden , which they referred to ...
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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 |
Lake Victoria: A Narrative of Explorations in Search of the Source of the Nile George Carless Swayne Ingen forhåndsvisning tilgjengelig - 2015 |
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