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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... remained the capitals of the world , the Portuguese under Alfonso I. drove the Moors from Portugal , pursued them into their own country , and , assist- ed by a band of merchant - adventurers from England , took the town of Ceuta by ...
... remained the capitals of the world , the Portuguese under Alfonso I. drove the Moors from Portugal , pursued them into their own country , and , assist- ed by a band of merchant - adventurers from England , took the town of Ceuta by ...
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... remained stand- ing , gaunt and bare as a sepulchral stone . The tree must have been cut half way through by a native , and the work completed by the wind . This natural explanation did . not occur to me at the time , and the effect ...
... remained stand- ing , gaunt and bare as a sepulchral stone . The tree must have been cut half way through by a native , and the work completed by the wind . This natural explanation did . not occur to me at the time , and the effect ...
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... remained at the nearer one . I was surprised when I heard that elephants feed on stormy nights by preference , but such I have since found to be undoubt- edly the case , and beasts of prey have the same habit . One might suppose that ...
... remained at the nearer one . I was surprised when I heard that elephants feed on stormy nights by preference , but such I have since found to be undoubt- edly the case , and beasts of prey have the same habit . One might suppose that ...
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... remained inex orable . I cowered over a few spluttering sticks , and presently fell into a restless slumber . It was more than restless ; I went to sleep a man , and I awoke a child . CHAP . XII . ] 95 THE LAND OF HUNGER .
... remained inex orable . I cowered over a few spluttering sticks , and presently fell into a restless slumber . It was more than restless ; I went to sleep a man , and I awoke a child . CHAP . XII . ] 95 THE LAND OF HUNGER .
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... remained any longer on the Coast . When I ask- ed this question of the mate , he looked at the carpenter , the car- penter looked at him , and I received no answer . The captain was in the habit of speaking against the mate with a ...
... remained any longer on the Coast . When I ask- ed this question of the mate , he looked at the carpenter , the car- penter looked at him , and I received no answer . The captain was in the habit of speaking against the mate with a ...
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