The life of David LivingstoneWalter Scott, Limited, 1884 |
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... his greatness as an explorer rises the massiveness of his character ; and his large - hearted love for the poor negro , his deep hatred of the accursed slave trade , his sturdy independence , strong iron will , stern tenacity of purpose.
... his greatness as an explorer rises the massiveness of his character ; and his large - hearted love for the poor negro , his deep hatred of the accursed slave trade , his sturdy independence , strong iron will , stern tenacity of purpose.
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... Trade . CHAPTER VI . Starts on his Great Journey - Ascends the Leeambye and the Leeba - Reaches Loanda - Visits Sainte - Weak from Fever CHAPTER VII . Stay at Loanda - Starts on Return Journey - Dr . Livingstone again Struck Down with ...
... Trade . CHAPTER VI . Starts on his Great Journey - Ascends the Leeambye and the Leeba - Reaches Loanda - Visits Sainte - Weak from Fever CHAPTER VII . Stay at Loanda - Starts on Return Journey - Dr . Livingstone again Struck Down with ...
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... between the Lualaba and the Nile - Horrors of Slave Trade CHAPTER XV . Expeditions sent to Dr. Livingstone - His Death and Burial in Westminster Abbey . 288 • 314 THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE , LL.D. CHAPTER 6 CONTENTS .
... between the Lualaba and the Nile - Horrors of Slave Trade CHAPTER XV . Expeditions sent to Dr. Livingstone - His Death and Burial in Westminster Abbey . 288 • 314 THE LIFE AND EXPLORATIONS OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE , LL.D. CHAPTER 6 CONTENTS .
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... grudge my hunger and toil ; above all , if He permits me to put a stop to the enormous evils of this inland slave trade , I shall bless His name with all my heart . The Nile sources are 36 LIFE OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE , LL.D.
... grudge my hunger and toil ; above all , if He permits me to put a stop to the enormous evils of this inland slave trade , I shall bless His name with all my heart . The Nile sources are 36 LIFE OF DAVID LIVINGSTONE , LL.D.
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... trade with the west coast , and considering the character of the man , we can readily imagine the blow which his untimely death would be to him . No wonder he was adored by all who came in contact with him . Livingstone tells us that ...
... trade with the west coast , and considering the character of the man , we can readily imagine the blow which his untimely death would be to him . No wonder he was adored by all who came in contact with him . Livingstone tells us that ...
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abundant animals Arabs armed arrived attack Bagamoyo Bakwains Balonda banks Batoka Bechuanas Bushmen called canoes carried Cazembe Central Africa chief civilised cloth coast David Livingstone despatch discoveries district elephants English expedition explorer feet fever friends gave Geographical grass guns hippopotami hundred miles huts interior island ivory journey Kaffres Kilimane killed kind Kirk Kolobeng Kuruman labour Lake Ngami Lake Nyassa Lake Tanganyika land Leeambye letters Linyanti Living Livingstone Loanda Lualaba Makololo Manganja Manyema missionary months natives never night Nile party passed Portuguese present Quango reached regions river round Rovuma savage says Sebituane Sechele seen Sekeletu sent Sesheke shew Shinte Shire shore Sir Roderick Murchison slave trade spears Speke Stanley stone stream suffered Tanganyika Tete thousand town traveller trees tribes tusks Ujiji Unyanyembe valley village waggon women yards Zambesi Zanzibar
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41 ページ - It caused a sort of dreaminess, in which there was no sense of pain nor feeling of terror, though quite conscious of all that was happening. It was like what patients partially under the influence of chloroform describe, who see all the operation, but feel not the knife. This singular condition was not the result of any mental process. The shake annihilated fear, and allowed no sense of horror in looking round at the beast. This peculiar state is probably produced in all animals killed by the caruivora;...
51 ページ - I left behind. The Boers resolved to shut up the interior, and I determined to open the country; and we shall see who have been most successful in resolution — they or I.
193 ページ - For why ? because the good old rule Sufficeth them, — the simple plan, That they should take, who have the power, And they should keep, who can.
8 ページ - Merrily, merrily goes the bark On a breeze from the northward free, So shoots through the morning sky the lark, Or the swan through the summer sea. The shores of Mull on the eastward lay, And Ulva dark and Colonsay, And all the group of islets gay That guard famed Staffa round.
41 ページ - The shock produced a stupor similar to that which seems to be felt by a mouse after the first shake of the cat. It caused a sort of dreaminess, in which there was no sense of pain nor feeling of terror, though quite conscious of all that was happening.
41 ページ - Creator for lessening the pain of death. Turning round to relieve myself of the weight, as he had one paw on the back of my head, I saw his eyes directed to Mebalwe, who was trying to shoot him at a distance of ten or fifteen yards.
41 ページ - Starting, and looking half round, I saw the lion just in the act of springing upon me. I was upon a little height. He caught my shoulder as he sprang, and we both came to the ground below together. Growlixg horribly close to my ear, he shook me as a terrier dog does a rat.
128 ページ - It does not matter, you have opened a path for us, and we shall have sleep.' Strangers from a distance come flocking to see me, and seldom come empty-handed. I distribute all presents among my men.
247 ページ - Well, I will tell you what you will do. Draw a thousand pounds now; and when you have gone through that, draw another thousand, and when that is spent, draw another thousand, and when you have finished that, draw another thousand, and so on; but, FIND LIVINGSTONE.
320 ページ - For thirty years his life was spent in an unwearied effort to evangelize the native races, to explore the undiscovered secrets, and abolish the desolating...