Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Том 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... land urged by all means in their power that steps should now be taken to establish our rights here ; the r voice was a voice cry- ing in the desert . The result they foresaw has recently happened . The Portuguese , who , whatever they ...
... land urged by all means in their power that steps should now be taken to establish our rights here ; the r voice was a voice cry- ing in the desert . The result they foresaw has recently happened . The Portuguese , who , whatever they ...
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... land ; and with their advent will disappear the Arab aggression and slave - trade of this country , at present acknowledged to be the headquarters of the slave - trader's hunting grounds . Our present object is to visit Nyassa and its ...
... land ; and with their advent will disappear the Arab aggression and slave - trade of this country , at present acknowledged to be the headquarters of the slave - trader's hunting grounds . Our present object is to visit Nyassa and its ...
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... land , the coming of the dry season , and the burning of the grass , is the signal anxiously awaited for going on the war - path , -just as you or I might go to the seaside . Arabs and Angoni , and a host of minor tyrants , are then let ...
... land , the coming of the dry season , and the burning of the grass , is the signal anxiously awaited for going on the war - path , -just as you or I might go to the seaside . Arabs and Angoni , and a host of minor tyrants , are then let ...
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... land to my eyes . I fol- lowed it for a little over two miles before I reached a piece of rising ground ; then I knew that at last I had reached Leg o ' Mutton Prairie Behind me was the shank , which I had traversed from trotter to just ...
... land to my eyes . I fol- lowed it for a little over two miles before I reached a piece of rising ground ; then I knew that at last I had reached Leg o ' Mutton Prairie Behind me was the shank , which I had traversed from trotter to just ...
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... land ; then we entered the pungent pinewoods , and I soon understood why we had been turned out with such a lordly team of four beautiful horses . Sometimes axle - deep in mud , we floundered on through bog and swamp , the horses going ...
... land ; then we entered the pungent pinewoods , and I soon understood why we had been turned out with such a lordly team of four beautiful horses . Sometimes axle - deep in mud , we floundered on through bog and swamp , the horses going ...
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