Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Հատոր 147J. Mason., 1890 |
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... believe that the ancient Portu- guese discoveries of a great lake with a mountain rising out of it referred to these swamps , then flooded , and not to the real Nyassa , as now alleged . So we reach the Makololo chief Mlauri . A quaint ...
... believe that the ancient Portu- guese discoveries of a great lake with a mountain rising out of it referred to these swamps , then flooded , and not to the real Nyassa , as now alleged . So we reach the Makololo chief Mlauri . A quaint ...
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... believe , I am told , for the most part in the spirits of their ancestors , and in a vague Mlungu or " Unknown God , " who , they apparently think , takes as little notice of them as they do of him . Their religion makes them intensely ...
... believe , I am told , for the most part in the spirits of their ancestors , and in a vague Mlungu or " Unknown God , " who , they apparently think , takes as little notice of them as they do of him . Their religion makes them intensely ...
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... believe that the introduction of the primi- tive modes of Indian agriculture would be the first and most im- portant good we could confer on the African savage . At present he has no utensil except the hoe . The adaptation of the ...
... believe that the introduction of the primi- tive modes of Indian agriculture would be the first and most im- portant good we could confer on the African savage . At present he has no utensil except the hoe . The adaptation of the ...
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... believe that at the time I felt they would have been glad to come to terms satisfactory to ourselves ( had we had the means of proposing them ) , so heavily had they suffered . The question I would ask is this - Are our efforts to be ...
... believe that at the time I felt they would have been glad to come to terms satisfactory to ourselves ( had we had the means of proposing them ) , so heavily had they suffered . The question I would ask is this - Are our efforts to be ...
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... believe there was any truth in the stories that were told about it . " Why , " I asked , " is this the haunted room ? " 66 Well , sir , it is the one where the people says the noises are ; but of course a gentleman like yourself don't ...
... believe there was any truth in the stories that were told about it . " Why , " I asked , " is this the haunted room ? " 66 Well , sir , it is the one where the people says the noises are ; but of course a gentleman like yourself don't ...
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