Narrative of Discovery and Adventure in Africa: From the Earliest Ages to the Present TimeOliver & Boyd, 1844 - 472 pàgines |
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Pàgina 21
... soon becomes impassable . As we approach the confines of the Desert , these giants of the wood disappear , and vegetation presents a different and more pleasing aspect . It exhibits now the light and gay form of the acacia , whole ...
... soon becomes impassable . As we approach the confines of the Desert , these giants of the wood disappear , and vegetation presents a different and more pleasing aspect . It exhibits now the light and gay form of the acacia , whole ...
Pàgina 25
... soon baffles every attempt to check its course . Whole provinces which , at their entrance , display rich harvests or brilliant verdure , are left without an ear or a blade ; and , when at length de- stroyed by famine or tempest , they ...
... soon baffles every attempt to check its course . Whole provinces which , at their entrance , display rich harvests or brilliant verdure , are left without an ear or a blade ; and , when at length de- stroyed by famine or tempest , they ...
Pàgina 34
... soon as the wife had gone through the necessary trouble of bearing a child , she handed it to the husband to be nursed , and imme- diately resumed her own high and arduous occupations . These gallant viragoes , it is said , not only ...
... soon as the wife had gone through the necessary trouble of bearing a child , she handed it to the husband to be nursed , and imme- diately resumed her own high and arduous occupations . These gallant viragoes , it is said , not only ...
Pàgina 35
... soon elevated it to its former rank as the greatest city of Africa . Another territory , of which the ancients had consider- able knowledge , was that extending upwards along the Nile , whose immediate borders have always been not only ...
... soon elevated it to its former rank as the greatest city of Africa . Another territory , of which the ancients had consider- able knowledge , was that extending upwards along the Nile , whose immediate borders have always been not only ...
Pàgina 44
... soon turned towards another object by the arrival of a native of Hindostan , whom one of the king's vessels had saved from shipwreck , and who offered to act as pilot in leading Eudoxus to that opulent and celebrated region . The latter ...
... soon turned towards another object by the arrival of a native of Hindostan , whom one of the king's vessels had saved from shipwreck , and who offered to act as pilot in leading Eudoxus to that opulent and celebrated region . The latter ...
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afterwards amid ancient animals appeared Arabs arrived attack Badagry banks beautiful Benin birds Boo Khalloom Bornou Boussa Caffres called camels canoe Cape Captain caravan cattle chief chiefly Clapperton coast colony colour continent covered Desert Devil's Peak district earth Europe European expedition extending extremely Eyeo farther feet Fellatas female Fezzan Gambia genus gneiss gold granite ground head Herodotus hills Hope horse immense inhabitants interior island journey king kingdom lake Lake Tchad land Lander Lattakoo length Major Denham miles Morocco mountains natives nearly negro Niger Nubia observed occur ocean Park party passed peculiar plain present prince principal proceeded quadrupeds race reached received regions river rocks Rüppell salt sand sandstone scarcely seen Senegal sent sheik shores Sierra Leone slaves soon Southern Africa species stream sultan Timbuctoo tion town travellers trees tribes Tripoli trona vessel village visited voyage Wawa whole wild