The Methodist Quarterly Review, 36. köide;58. köideG. Lane and P.P. Sanford, 1876 |
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... thousand miles , discovered Victoria Falls , grander in some respects than Niagara , never before seen by European eyes , but " scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight ; cut his initials on a tree , with the ...
... thousand miles , discovered Victoria Falls , grander in some respects than Niagara , never before seen by European eyes , but " scenes so lovely must have been gazed upon by angels in their flight ; cut his initials on a tree , with the ...
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... thousand pounds to found an industrial mission on Lake Nyassa , a region of which it is said in the " Zambezi , " never before in Africa have we seen any thing like the dense population on the shores of Lake Nyassa . In the southern ...
... thousand pounds to found an industrial mission on Lake Nyassa , a region of which it is said in the " Zambezi , " never before in Africa have we seen any thing like the dense population on the shores of Lake Nyassa . In the southern ...
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... at between fifty and sixty thousand . There are boy - slaves , soldier - slaves , female household , and male farm drudges . The slave - trade on the Nile suppressed by Baker was 10 [ January , Methodist Quarterly Review .
... at between fifty and sixty thousand . There are boy - slaves , soldier - slaves , female household , and male farm drudges . The slave - trade on the Nile suppressed by Baker was 10 [ January , Methodist Quarterly Review .
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... thousand are , positively , either captured and held in the various zareebas ( or camps , ) or are sent via the White Nile and the various routes overland by Darfur and Kordofan . Armed with a firman from the good intentioned Khedive ...
... thousand are , positively , either captured and held in the various zareebas ( or camps , ) or are sent via the White Nile and the various routes overland by Darfur and Kordofan . Armed with a firman from the good intentioned Khedive ...
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... thousand miles inland ; Mrs. Baker braved the Nile to the Albert Nyanza , over two thousand miles from the Mediterranean and civilization . One of the most effective of the many choruses used 1876. ] 29 Africa .
... thousand miles inland ; Mrs. Baker braved the Nile to the Albert Nyanza , over two thousand miles from the Mediterranean and civilization . One of the most effective of the many choruses used 1876. ] 29 Africa .
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