Savage Africa: Being the Narrative of a Tour in Equatorial, Southwestern, and Northwestern Africa; with Notes on the Habits of the Gorilla; on the Existence of Unicorns and Tailed Men; on the Slave Trade; on the Origin, Character, and Capabilities of the Negro, and on the Future Civilization of Western AfricaHarper, 1864 - 452 páginas |
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... give you a foreign scene . I am standing at the porch of an ancient church . The bell is tolling for vespers , and ... gives me one flash of her black eyes , and a little smile , half meditative , half triumphant , in return to the ...
... give you a foreign scene . I am standing at the porch of an ancient church . The bell is tolling for vespers , and ... gives me one flash of her black eyes , and a little smile , half meditative , half triumphant , in return to the ...
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... give yourself the trouble to take one , sir ? " He crammed one into each of their hands , and having favored them with a few more urbane speeches and with a quantity of bows , left them to the enjoyment of their small gratuity , and me ...
... give yourself the trouble to take one , sir ? " He crammed one into each of their hands , and having favored them with a few more urbane speeches and with a quantity of bows , left them to the enjoyment of their small gratuity , and me ...
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... give verdicts at will where their private feelings are concerned . This explains how it is that trial by jury has only been adopted by refined nations . In a savage or semi - civilized state , the heads of the people alone are qualified ...
... give verdicts at will where their private feelings are concerned . This explains how it is that trial by jury has only been adopted by refined nations . In a savage or semi - civilized state , the heads of the people alone are qualified ...
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... give up all than run the risk of being called a stingy fellow . As soon as the anchor was dropped a crowd of canoes skimmed through the surf , and were soon at the ship's side . These canoes are more diminutive than you can well ...
... give up all than run the risk of being called a stingy fellow . As soon as the anchor was dropped a crowd of canoes skimmed through the surf , and were soon at the ship's side . These canoes are more diminutive than you can well ...
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... give you a tumultuous welcome with their cries and the clapping of STREET IN COOMASSI flutes , and rattles would modestly contribute toward deafening you. their hands . You would be saluted , according to the African fashion , with ...
... give you a tumultuous welcome with their cries and the clapping of STREET IN COOMASSI flutes , and rattles would modestly contribute toward deafening you. their hands . You would be saluted , according to the African fashion , with ...
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