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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... woman of a superior race will inevitably rebel against polygamy . Slavery , in that naked ugliness which reduces a human being to a saleable chattel , and stifles in him the germ of a diviner life , is , of course , utterly indefensible ...
... woman of a superior race will inevitably rebel against polygamy . Slavery , in that naked ugliness which reduces a human being to a saleable chattel , and stifles in him the germ of a diviner life , is , of course , utterly indefensible ...
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... women dress in a cloth which they fasten tightly round the body just under the arms , allowing it to fall evenly to the ground so as en- tirely to cover the legs . The married women encase their hair in blue cloth , gathering it up at ...
... women dress in a cloth which they fasten tightly round the body just under the arms , allowing it to fall evenly to the ground so as en- tirely to cover the legs . The married women encase their hair in blue cloth , gathering it up at ...
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... women do not wear the yachmac , or veil . In Aden the men are ashamed of their comparative nakedness , and assume the Arab garb , which they immediately put off on landing in their own country . Almost all the Somali , in consequence of ...
... women do not wear the yachmac , or veil . In Aden the men are ashamed of their comparative nakedness , and assume the Arab garb , which they immediately put off on landing in their own country . Almost all the Somali , in consequence of ...
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... women , are transported to Aden . The natives chew the bark of the acacia into small fibres , and then twist it with their hands into a strong cordage . Its bark also makes a good tan for leather , but is surpassed in valuable qualities ...
... women , are transported to Aden . The natives chew the bark of the acacia into small fibres , and then twist it with their hands into a strong cordage . Its bark also makes a good tan for leather , but is surpassed in valuable qualities ...
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... women , and much other miscellaneous property . There were many flocks about this place , and Speke was struck by the sleek appearance of the Dumba sheep , and told it was the result of their feeding on a little green pulpy- looking ...
... women , and much other miscellaneous property . There were many flocks about this place , and Speke was struck by the sleek appearance of the Dumba sheep , and told it was the result of their feeding on a little green pulpy- looking ...
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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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