The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, 5 tomasJ. Murray, 1835 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... rains ) , and at that period Sennar is the most healthy of the Soudan possessions of the Pacha . The natives are of two sorts , the free cultivators and the Mowelled . These latter are a peculiar race : they are descendants of slaves ...
... rains ) , and at that period Sennar is the most healthy of the Soudan possessions of the Pacha . The natives are of two sorts , the free cultivators and the Mowelled . These latter are a peculiar race : they are descendants of slaves ...
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... rains attacking both man and beast , and killing each alike . Their food is chiefly fish and dourra . They had numbers of canoes , some of which were said to be long , carrying sixty people . They were armed with spears , bows and ...
... rains attacking both man and beast , and killing each alike . Their food is chiefly fish and dourra . They had numbers of canoes , some of which were said to be long , carrying sixty people . They were armed with spears , bows and ...
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... rains , when the dourra is sown . This being reaped , the land is left till after the next rains , each man raising whatever stock he requires for his family or for marketing - the usual small commodities , as perfumes of aloes , or a ...
... rains , when the dourra is sown . This being reaped , the land is left till after the next rains , each man raising whatever stock he requires for his family or for marketing - the usual small commodities , as perfumes of aloes , or a ...
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... rains have already begun , and our time is so precious , that with all our haste we shall hardly catch the Elphinstone cruiser at Mocha , as she is to leave it the begin- ning of May . We have determined therefore to cross the island of ...
... rains have already begun , and our time is so precious , that with all our haste we shall hardly catch the Elphinstone cruiser at Mocha , as she is to leave it the begin- ning of May . We have determined therefore to cross the island of ...
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... rains . Thousands of cattle and sheep were re- turning from the well , being pastured on the plain till night . We remain at Suggotee , as our next halting place is too far distant to reach before night . It is a very pleasant place 54 ...
... rains . Thousands of cattle and sheep were re- turning from the well , being pastured on the plain till night . We remain at Suggotee , as our next halting place is too far distant to reach before night . It is a very pleasant place 54 ...
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The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, 37 tomas Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1867 |
The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, 44 tomas Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) Visos knygos peržiūra - 1874 |
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