The Monthly Epitome, 第 5 卷W. Clarke, 1802 |
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... Travels in the Interior of Africa , from the Cape of Good Hope to Morocco , from the Years 1781 to 1797 ; through Caffraria , the King- doms of Mataman , Angola , Mali , Monoemugi , Mufchako , & c . like- wife across the Great Defert of ...
... Travels in the Interior of Africa , from the Cape of Good Hope to Morocco , from the Years 1781 to 1797 ; through Caffraria , the King- doms of Mataman , Angola , Mali , Monoemugi , Mufchako , & c . like- wife across the Great Defert of ...
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... travels , are -III . The Moohatans - Mopha- the motives that have led to the publi- nians , a People who dwell in Caves cation of the following work . Many indeed are the writers , who having --Put among the King's Slaves- Afcends the ...
... travels , are -III . The Moohatans - Mopha- the motives that have led to the publi- nians , a People who dwell in Caves cation of the following work . Many indeed are the writers , who having --Put among the King's Slaves- Afcends the ...
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... . The men efteem and love their wives , and therefore do not burden them with too much labour ; but dif- charge charge many domeftic offices them- felves . Children continue till 8 Damberger's Travels in the Interior of Africa .
... . The men efteem and love their wives , and therefore do not burden them with too much labour ; but dif- charge charge many domeftic offices them- felves . Children continue till 8 Damberger's Travels in the Interior of Africa .
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... his dominions . " The military force confifts of fifty thousand well - difciplined infantry ; but VOL . V - No . XLIII . C there there is no cavalry , owing to the fear- city Damberger's Travels in the Interior of Africa .
... his dominions . " The military force confifts of fifty thousand well - difciplined infantry ; but VOL . V - No . XLIII . C there there is no cavalry , owing to the fear- city Damberger's Travels in the Interior of Africa .
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... travel many miles to feek thein . " Marriages are here attended with many ceremonies . A priest bleffes the young couple , who fit upon the ground , with certain forms which no one understands , then ... Travels in the Interior of Africa .
... travel many miles to feek thein . " Marriages are here attended with many ceremonies . A priest bleffes the young couple , who fit upon the ground , with certain forms which no one understands , then ... Travels in the Interior of Africa .
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