Narrative of an Expedition to the Zambesi and Its Tributaries: And of the Discovery of the Lakes Shirwa and Nyassa, 1858-1864Harper & Bros., 1866 - 638 páginas |
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... Party viewed as Slave - traders . - Ma- tunda . - Reach the Heel of Lake Nyassa . - Katosa's Village . - Ajawa Mi- grations . - Native Agriculture . - Bishop Mackenzie's Idea of native Agri- culture . Cotton . - Chinsamba . - The ...
... Party viewed as Slave - traders . - Ma- tunda . - Reach the Heel of Lake Nyassa . - Katosa's Village . - Ajawa Mi- grations . - Native Agriculture . - Bishop Mackenzie's Idea of native Agri- culture . Cotton . - Chinsamba . - The ...
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... Party . - On the 8th of October we reach Molamba on Lake Nyassa . — The unpaid Guide and his doings . - Polygamy . - Loapula and Tanganyika . - Babisa's knowledge of the Interior tested . - False Alarm of Mazitu . - Prevailing direction ...
... Party . - On the 8th of October we reach Molamba on Lake Nyassa . — The unpaid Guide and his doings . - Polygamy . - Loapula and Tanganyika . - Babisa's knowledge of the Interior tested . - False Alarm of Mazitu . - Prevailing direction ...
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... party five hundred and sixty strong , he and his men suf- fered terribly from hunger and thirst , and , after being re- peatedly assaulted by a large body of natives , the expedition was compelled to return without ever reaching the ...
... party five hundred and sixty strong , he and his men suf- fered terribly from hunger and thirst , and , after being re- peatedly assaulted by a large body of natives , the expedition was compelled to return without ever reaching the ...
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... the conviction was produced that our work embodied the principles , not of any one party , but of the hearts of the statesmen and of the people of England gen- 10 INTRODUCTION . erally . The Expedition owes great obligations.
... the conviction was produced that our work embodied the principles , not of any one party , but of the hearts of the statesmen and of the people of England gen- 10 INTRODUCTION . erally . The Expedition owes great obligations.
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... Livingstone went ashore to their duties : one of our party , who it was intended should navigate the vessel and lay down the geographical positions , having failed to answer 12 INTRODUCTION . the expectations formed of him , these.
... Livingstone went ashore to their duties : one of our party , who it was intended should navigate the vessel and lay down the geographical positions , having failed to answer 12 INTRODUCTION . the expectations formed of him , these.
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