| 1815 - 1008 psl.
...unable to kí-ер up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr Park tücjk hold of one of the white men, and jumped into the...escape. The only slave remaining in the boat, seeing the na. tives persist in throwing weapons at the canoe without ceasing, stood up and said to them, ' Stop... | |
| 1812 - 428 psl.
...being overpowered l>y numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men and jumped into the water. Martin did the same ; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape. The only slave remaining... | |
| African Institution (London, England) - 1812 - 204 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men, and jumped into the water. Martin did the same ; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape. The only slave remaining... | |
| 1812 - 532 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr Park took hold of one of the white men, and jumped into the water. Martin did the same ; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape. The only slave remaining... | |
| 1812 - 760 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men, and jumped intothe water. Martin did the same ; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape. The... | |
| 1813 - 562 psl.
...but being overpowered by numbers and fatigue and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men, and jumped into the water. Martin did the same; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to'escape. The only slave remaining... | |
| 1813 - 554 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men, and jumped into the water. Martin did the same, and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape. The only slave remaining... | |
| 1813 - 818 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men and jumped iuto the waicr — Martiii dirt the same, and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to escape.... | |
| 1813 - 558 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up ihe cunoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of one of the white men, snd jumped into the water. Martin did the same; and they were drowned in the stream in attempting to... | |
| Mungo Park - 1815 - 336 psl.
...being overpowered by numbers and fatigue, and unable to keep up the canoe against the current, and no probability of escaping, Mr. Park took hold of...throwing weapons at the canoe without ceasing, stood up and said to them, " Stop throwing now, you see nothing in the canoe, and nobody but myself, therefore... | |
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