First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of HararLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1856 - 648 стор. |
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... slave trade , visited the ' maritime mountains , sketched all the places of interest , and made a variety of meteorological and other observations as a prelude to extensive research . Lieut . Speke was directed to land at Bunder This ...
... slave trade , visited the ' maritime mountains , sketched all the places of interest , and made a variety of meteorological and other observations as a prelude to extensive research . Lieut . Speke was directed to land at Bunder This ...
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... slavery , the birth - place of the Kat plant * , and the great manufactory of cotton - cloths , amply , it appeared , deserved the trouble of exploration . That the writer was successful in his attempt , the following pages will prove ...
... slavery , the birth - place of the Kat plant * , and the great manufactory of cotton - cloths , amply , it appeared , deserved the trouble of exploration . That the writer was successful in his attempt , the following pages will prove ...
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... slavery . To cut off that traffic the pos- session of the great export harbour is by no means necessary . Whenever a ... slaves on board , the trade will receive a death - blow . Certain measures have been taken during the last annual ...
... slavery . To cut off that traffic the pos- session of the great export harbour is by no means necessary . Whenever a ... slaves on board , the trade will receive a death - blow . Certain measures have been taken during the last annual ...
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... slavery still holds its head - quarters , and the old Dragon well knows what to expect from the hand of St. George . Thus the various travellers who appeared in beaver and black coats became persuaded that the city was inaccessible ...
... slavery still holds its head - quarters , and the old Dragon well knows what to expect from the hand of St. George . Thus the various travellers who appeared in beaver and black coats became persuaded that the city was inaccessible ...
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... slaves on board an Indian war- steamer . After rising in rank to the command of the crew , he became servant and interpreter to travellers , visited distant lands - Egypt and Cal- cutta - and finally settled as a Feringhee policeman ...
... slaves on board an Indian war- steamer . After rising in rank to the command of the crew , he became servant and interpreter to travellers , visited distant lands - Egypt and Cal- cutta - and finally settled as a Feringhee policeman ...
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First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
First Footsteps in East Africa: Or, An Explanation of Harar Sir Richard Francis Burton Повний перегляд - 1856 |
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