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... party soon found on ascending this branch that neither the launch nor the Pearl could by that means get into the river . They fell in with a native hamlet of seven miserable clay huts , as well as another village from which the ...
... party soon found on ascending this branch that neither the launch nor the Pearl could by that means get into the river . They fell in with a native hamlet of seven miserable clay huts , as well as another village from which the ...
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... for Senna . The whole party arrived at the village of Mazaro on the 3rd . 1 MS . Narrative , p . 17 . The next day they pro- 2 Ibid . p . 19 . ceeded , and soon saw the Portuguese flag flying on 3 THE NEW EXPEDITION . 33.
... for Senna . The whole party arrived at the village of Mazaro on the 3rd . 1 MS . Narrative , p . 17 . The next day they pro- 2 Ibid . p . 19 . ceeded , and soon saw the Portuguese flag flying on 3 THE NEW EXPEDITION . 33.
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... party on arriving at Teté were received with great kindness by the Portuguese authorities . He found that 36 of his faithful Makololo were dead ; 6 having been killed in a fray with a rebel chief , and 30 having died of small pox ...
... party on arriving at Teté were received with great kindness by the Portuguese authorities . He found that 36 of his faithful Makololo were dead ; 6 having been killed in a fray with a rebel chief , and 30 having died of small pox ...
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... party at Linyanti , on the north side of the Zambesi , to labour among the Makololo ; the other party , on the south bank , to settle among the Matebele . The object which these two expeditions have in view is extremely good : viz . not ...
... party at Linyanti , on the north side of the Zambesi , to labour among the Makololo ; the other party , on the south bank , to settle among the Matebele . The object which these two expeditions have in view is extremely good : viz . not ...
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... party by going up the Shire 100 miles , and then by marching east over land about 60 miles on foot . This lake is of a pear - shape , and is 90 miles long , and 30 or 40 wide , being 2000 feet above the level of the sea , while its ...
... party by going up the Shire 100 miles , and then by marching east over land about 60 miles on foot . This lake is of a pear - shape , and is 90 miles long , and 30 or 40 wide , being 2000 feet above the level of the sea , while its ...
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