The Cradle of the Blue Nile: A Visit to the Court of King John of Ethiopia, Volume 1J. Murray, 1877 - Blue Nile River (Ethiopia and Sudan) |
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... things are retarding civi- lization in Africa , and that it is the duty of every honest man to raise his voice against injustice and cruelty . My journey to Abyssinia and Nubia was undertaken solely for my own amusement , but when ...
... things are retarding civi- lization in Africa , and that it is the duty of every honest man to raise his voice against injustice and cruelty . My journey to Abyssinia and Nubia was undertaken solely for my own amusement , but when ...
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... Things were still in this state a hundred years ago . Between 1810 and 1860 the Turks do not seem to have done much to disturb the west coast of the Red Sea , though they never lost an opportunity of saying that it belonged to them ...
... Things were still in this state a hundred years ago . Between 1810 and 1860 the Turks do not seem to have done much to disturb the west coast of the Red Sea , though they never lost an opportunity of saying that it belonged to them ...
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... things , and we were therefore forced to abandon nearly five hundred - weight of biscuit at Massowah . At last everything was ready for the start , and we turned our faces inland , and bid adieu to civilization . Then came a short ride ...
... things , and we were therefore forced to abandon nearly five hundred - weight of biscuit at Massowah . At last everything was ready for the start , and we turned our faces inland , and bid adieu to civilization . Then came a short ride ...
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... thing for breakfast , so I fired the big elephant rifle as a signal , and was rewarded by an echo , which was tossed from mountain to mountain for a length of time that would have rivalled any of the famous echoes of the Bernese ...
... thing for breakfast , so I fired the big elephant rifle as a signal , and was rewarded by an echo , which was tossed from mountain to mountain for a length of time that would have rivalled any of the famous echoes of the Bernese ...
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... thing else , but which proved a decided addition to our cuisine . Bruce relates that he was afraid to eat hares in Abyssinia because the natives considered them un- clean ; but in this , as well as in one or two other cases , I think he ...
... thing else , but which proved a decided addition to our cuisine . Bruce relates that he was afraid to eat hares in Abyssinia because the natives considered them un- clean ; but in this , as well as in one or two other cases , I think he ...
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The Cradle of the Blue Nile: A Visit to the Court of King John of Ethiopia Emilius A. de Cosson No preview available - 2016 |
The Cradle of the Blue Nile: A Visit to the Court of King John of Ethiopia Emilius Albert De Cosson No preview available - 2016 |
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