Travels from the Cape of Good-Hope: Into the Interior Parts of Africa, Including Many Interesting Anecdotes, Հատոր 1William Lane, 1790 - 464 էջ |
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... render me insensible of re- gret , I could not fo foon become ungrate- ful , my eyes were often caft back to the country where I received my being , to the fhores which gradually leffened to my fight , and as I approached the frozen ...
... render me insensible of re- gret , I could not fo foon become ungrate- ful , my eyes were often caft back to the country where I received my being , to the fhores which gradually leffened to my fight , and as I approached the frozen ...
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... the cabin to hide the laughter I could not fupprefs . How ridiculous must this daftardly con- appear in duct in men , whose fituation , age and and experience , should rather render them examples of honour TRAVELS IN AFRICA 13.
... the cabin to hide the laughter I could not fupprefs . How ridiculous must this daftardly con- appear in duct in men , whose fituation , age and and experience , should rather render them examples of honour TRAVELS IN AFRICA 13.
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... render them examples of honour and bravery ; more especially when we reflect that a little exertion would have diffipated all dan- gér , and reduced to nothing fo weak an enemy : their behaviour as men seemed to me still more pitiful ...
... render them examples of honour and bravery ; more especially when we reflect that a little exertion would have diffipated all dan- gér , and reduced to nothing fo weak an enemy : their behaviour as men seemed to me still more pitiful ...
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... render it incapable of all kind of culture . This wind rages with fuch fury , that in order to preserve the plants , they are obliged to make a fence of hornbeam , round each divifion of the garden . They take the fame care of the young ...
... render it incapable of all kind of culture . This wind rages with fuch fury , that in order to preserve the plants , they are obliged to make a fence of hornbeam , round each divifion of the garden . They take the fame care of the young ...
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... is of no con- sequence in the town , for it is only a vast collection of these fogs rufhing violently along that occafions those terrible hurri- 1 canes canes which they fometimes experience , and which render it TRAVELS IN AFRICA , 27.
... is of no con- sequence in the town , for it is only a vast collection of these fogs rufhing violently along that occafions those terrible hurri- 1 canes canes which they fometimes experience , and which render it TRAVELS IN AFRICA , 27.
Common terms and phrases
affured almoſt amuſement animal anſwer arrived beafts beaſts beſt birds Caffrees camp Cape cauſe Coloniſts confiderable croffed danger diſcovered diſtance dogs Elephant Engliſh eſcape fafe fame favages fear fearch feemed feen feet fent ferved fervice feven feveral fhall fhew fhip fhot fide fire firſt fituation flaves fome fometimes foon fpecies fpot fuch fufficient furniſhed gave Gazells greateſt himſelf Hippopotamus Hoord horſe Hottentots Hyæna intereſting itſelf journey Kees Kraal leagues leaſt likewife meaſure moſt mountains muſt myſelf Narina neceffary never night noiſe notwithſtanding obferved obliged occafion oxen paffage paffed pleaſed pleaſure poffible preſented procure promiſed provifion purpoſe purſued reft river Saldanha Bay ſaw ſeeing ſeemed ſeen ſeveral ſhe ſhot ſhould ſkins ſmall ſome ſpeak ſpecies ſpot ſtopped Table Bay tent thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe thouſand trees ufual uſe uſual utmoſt veffel vifited waggon whofe whoſe wiſhed
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Էջ v - Hindon, a Peer of the United Kingdom, a Member of her Britannic Majesty's most Honourable Privy Council, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, her Britannic Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs...
Էջ 73 - I was not miftaken ; a number of my people now drew near, but the greater part had entirely difappeared. The animal was baited more than an hour, we firing into the thicket more than forty random...
Էջ 70 - Chough in danger of his life. By the agitation of his appearance, and the fear which was marked on his countenance, I judged the poor lad gave himfelf up for...
Էջ 426 - ... fastenings to supply this useless luxury ! Unhappily, they were the only pair I possessed. I made her comprehend that the buckles were absolutely necessary to me, from which moment she never named them. I found her name difficult to pronounce, disagreeable to the ear, and inapplicable to my ideas ; I therefore renamed her Narina, which in the Hottentot language signifies a flower, desiring her to retain this name for my sake.
Էջ 339 - My heart' continues he, * was wounded by this afflidting detail ; a thoufand projects bewildered my head. I could not be above fifty leagues from the unfortunate fpot. Various means occurred to fuccour the unhappy fufferers, whofe fituation was fo truly deplorable.
Էջ 70 - After an hours fruitlefs fearch we found the half devoured carcafs of the fheep, this aflured us the animal was not far off, and could not efcape. Some few moments after our dogs, who till that time had been beating confufedly about, preffed together, and rufhed within...
Էջ 69 - Thus every thing ready prepared for the aflaulr, we feparated until morning. I then went to bed, but could not clofe my eyes from impatience ; at break of day I gained the plain with my efcort (Smit, and fome of his friends) we were in all eighteen, about the fame number of dogs. Smit informed us the tyger had that night robbed him of a fheep.
Էջ 72 - ... of the pack, was always at their head, he alone advancing a little into the thicket. It is true, he knew me, and was animated by my voice. The hideous...
Էջ 74 - I immediately dropped to catch up my gun, which I carried at the bow of my faddle ; this precaution was ufelefs, the animal did not appear, nor could I fee him after firing my carbine. Though I was fure I had hit him, it would have been been imprudent to have rufhed immediately into the thicket.
Էջ 75 - No fooner had he entered than he called to me that the tiger was extended, without motion, and he believed him dead ; but to be...