Nyassa: A Journal of Adventures Whilst Exploring Lake Nyassa, Central Africa, and Establishing the Settlement of "Livingstonia". |
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... natural obstacles , up mountainous passes and through break - neck gorges . To attempt this latter feat was the main reason of my setting out once more for Africa , and it is with deep thank- fulness to Him who granted success to us ...
... natural obstacles , up mountainous passes and through break - neck gorges . To attempt this latter feat was the main reason of my setting out once more for Africa , and it is with deep thank- fulness to Him who granted success to us ...
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... natural to do so ; moreover , it would lead to endless confusion if one had to teach the natives anew that the " British " had come to take up their quarters with them . From first to last it is plain enough that Scotland has paid a ...
... natural to do so ; moreover , it would lead to endless confusion if one had to teach the natives anew that the " British " had come to take up their quarters with them . From first to last it is plain enough that Scotland has paid a ...
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... had so much at heart . To raise up some fitting memorial to so great a man was a very natural instinct , and it craved a prompt satisfaction . Had he been consulted B in life I cannot doubt but that the steps even- NYASSA. ...
... had so much at heart . To raise up some fitting memorial to so great a man was a very natural instinct , and it craved a prompt satisfaction . Had he been consulted B in life I cannot doubt but that the steps even- NYASSA. ...
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... nature of the ground , but with the help of the Hara's hawser we soon had her afloat . Parting with Captain Rasper , and with steam up , we left the Kongoné on the 7th of August ; and I was glad to find that little remained to be done ...
... nature of the ground , but with the help of the Hara's hawser we soon had her afloat . Parting with Captain Rasper , and with steam up , we left the Kongoné on the 7th of August ; and I was glad to find that little remained to be done ...
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... nature's gentlemen . Maloko's word was as good as his bond , and every one who had to deal with him . understood how it came about that a handful of such spirits in Sebituané's time became the nucleus of the Makololo power and prestige ...
... nature's gentlemen . Maloko's word was as good as his bond , and every one who had to deal with him . understood how it came about that a handful of such spirits in Sebituané's time became the nucleus of the Makololo power and prestige ...
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