Travels in the interior districts of Africa ... in ... 1795,1796 and 1797. With an account of a subsequent mission in 18051816 |
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... frequently picked up in the Woods . - Mode of Hunting the Elephant . - Some Reflections on the unimproved State of the Country , & c . p . 291 CHAPTER XXIV . Transactions at Kamalia resumed . - Arabie MSS . in Use among the Mahomedan ...
... frequently picked up in the Woods . - Mode of Hunting the Elephant . - Some Reflections on the unimproved State of the Country , & c . p . 291 CHAPTER XXIV . Transactions at Kamalia resumed . - Arabie MSS . in Use among the Mahomedan ...
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... Naturally divisible into three Parts - Productive in Gold - Boundary of the Moors and Negroes - the Foulahs , the Leucæthiopes of the Ancients . p . 447 The following AFRICAN WORDS , recurring very frequently in the xvii CONTENTS .
... Naturally divisible into three Parts - Productive in Gold - Boundary of the Moors and Negroes - the Foulahs , the Leucæthiopes of the Ancients . p . 447 The following AFRICAN WORDS , recurring very frequently in the xvii CONTENTS .
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Mungo Park. The following AFRICAN WORDS , recurring very frequently in the course of the Narrative , it is thought necessary to prefix an Explanation of them for the Reader's convenience . Mansa . A king or chief governor . Alkaid . The ...
Mungo Park. The following AFRICAN WORDS , recurring very frequently in the course of the Narrative , it is thought necessary to prefix an Explanation of them for the Reader's convenience . Mansa . A king or chief governor . Alkaid . The ...
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... frequent intercourse with the English , have acquired a smattering of our lan- guage ; but they are commonly very noisy ... frequently obliged to grant their requests . On the 23d we departed from Jillifree , and proceeded to Vintain , a ...
... frequent intercourse with the English , have acquired a smattering of our lan- guage ; but they are commonly very noisy ... frequently obliged to grant their requests . On the 23d we departed from Jillifree , and proceeded to Vintain , a ...
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... frequently find means to destroy the elephant by fire - arms ; they hunt it principally for the sake of the teeth , which they transfer in barter to those who sell them again to the Europeans . The flesh they eat , and consider it as a ...
... frequently find means to destroy the elephant by fire - arms ; they hunt it principally for the sake of the teeth , which they transfer in barter to those who sell them again to the Europeans . The flesh they eat , and consider it as a ...
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Abulfeda Africa afternoon Agadez Ali's appears Arabic arrived Bambarra Bambouk banks Benowm Bondou Bornou branch Bushreens calabash canoe Cape Verd caravan cattle cloth Coast coffle corn course D'Anville Daisy Damel Demba departed Desert distance Dongola Dooty east eastward Edrisi European Falemé Fezzan Foulahs Gambia Gambia river geographical Ghana Ginea gold horse Houssa informed inhabitants Jarra Joag Joliba journey Kaarta Kafirs Kamalia Karfa Kassina Kasson Kauga king kingdom Kowries Labat Laidley lake latitude longitude Ludamar Mahomedan Manding Mandingo manner Mansong Melli miles Moorish Moors morning mountains natives Negroes Niger night Nile Nubia o'clock observed Park Park's passed Pisania present proceed quantity rain reached road route salt sand saphie Sego Senegal river Sennar sent Serawoolli Silla situation Slatees slaves stream supposed tent told Tombuctoo travelled tree victuals village Wangara westward women woods
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 272 - ... from the size of a pin's head to that of a pea, scattered through a large body of sand or clay, and in this state it is called by the Mandingoes sanoo munko (gold powder).
Seite 245 - I never addressed myself in the language of decency and friendship, without receiving a decent and friendly answer; with man it has often been otherwise.
Seite 316 - Abdul-kader, answer me this question : If the chance of war had placed me in your situation, and you in mine, how would you have treated me?' 'I would have thrust my spear into your heart,' returned Abdul-kader with great firmness ; ' and I know that a similar fate awaits me.
Seite 224 - I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsule without admiration. Can that Being (thought I), who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of so small importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed after his own image ? — surely not ! Reflections like these would not allow me to despair ; I started up, and disregarding both hunger and fatigue, travelled forwards,...
Seite 146 - Th« gracefulness of figure and motion, and a countenance enlivened by expression, are by no means essential points in their standard: with them, corpulence and beauty appear to be terms nearly synonymous. A woman, of even moderate pretensions must be one who cannot walk without a slave under each arm to support her; and a perfect beauty is a load for a camel.
Seite 170 - I cast (as I believed) a last look on the surrounding scene, and whilst I reflected on the awful change that was about to take place, this world with its enjoyments seemed to vanish from my recollection.
Seite 316 - I would have thrust my spear into your heart/' returned Abdulkader with great firmness ; " and I know that a similar fate awaits me." " Not so," said Damel ; " my spear is indeed red with the blood of your subjects killed in battle, and I could now give it a deeper stain by dipping it in your own ; but this would not build up my towns, nor bring to life the thousands who fell in the woods. I will not, therefore, kill you in cold blood, but I will retain you as my slave, until I perceive that your...
Seite 269 - And Esau said, Behold, I am at the point to die: and what profit shall this birthright do to me?
Seite 171 - ... face and arms ; and I was obliged to mount my horse, and stop under a bush, to prevent being suffocated. The sand continued to fly in amazing quantities for near an hour, after which I again set forward, and travelled with difficulty until ten o'clock. About this time I was agreeably surprised by some very vivid flashes of lightning, followed by a few heavy drops of rain. In a little time the sand...
Seite 304 - ... an operation I did not wish to see performed, and therefore marched onwards with the foremost of the coffle. I had not walked above a mile, when one of Karfa's domestic slaves came up to me, with poor Nealee's garment upon the end of his bow, and exclaimed Nealee affeclecta (Nealee is lost).