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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... took her to his castle , near Bristol , which he was suddenly obliged to leave in order to join the king's army . Machim , who had been released , persuaded Anna to elope with him to France . On their voyage a storm drove them out to ...
... took her to his castle , near Bristol , which he was suddenly obliged to leave in order to join the king's army . Machim , who had been released , persuaded Anna to elope with him to France . On their voyage a storm drove them out to ...
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... took the town of Ceuta by storm . During this engagement , Henry , the third son of the king , then a youth , displayed remarkable valor and address . When the war was over , he determined not to rest till he had solved that grand ...
... took the town of Ceuta by storm . During this engagement , Henry , the third son of the king , then a youth , displayed remarkable valor and address . When the war was over , he determined not to rest till he had solved that grand ...
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... took him by the scruff of the neck and kicked him out . The case was brought before a black jury , who fined him £ 50 . I had anecdotes of negro jury injustice from so many respectable informants that I could do no less than believe it ...
... took him by the scruff of the neck and kicked him out . The case was brought before a black jury , who fined him £ 50 . I had anecdotes of negro jury injustice from so many respectable informants that I could do no less than believe it ...
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... embalm them with its tears . None had been attacked so ferociously as Byron and Miss Landon - none more bitterly lamented . In the latter instance its grief took the selfish form of revenge 42 [ CHAP . VII . SAVAGE AFRICA .
... embalm them with its tears . None had been attacked so ferociously as Byron and Miss Landon - none more bitterly lamented . In the latter instance its grief took the selfish form of revenge 42 [ CHAP . VII . SAVAGE AFRICA .
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... took the selfish form of revenge . A dis- graceful and groundless charge was made against Governor Mac- lean . CAPE COAST CASTLE . The death of Mrs. Maclean is one of those mysteries of Africa which must forever remain unrevealed . I ...
... took the selfish form of revenge . A dis- graceful and groundless charge was made against Governor Mac- lean . CAPE COAST CASTLE . The death of Mrs. Maclean is one of those mysteries of Africa which must forever remain unrevealed . I ...
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