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... travellers , who penetrated regions in which the face of a white woman had never before been seen , and whose darling scheme was ever the ameliora- tion of the oppressed tribes of Central Africa ; Matilda Betham , the friend of the ...
... travellers , who penetrated regions in which the face of a white woman had never before been seen , and whose darling scheme was ever the ameliora- tion of the oppressed tribes of Central Africa ; Matilda Betham , the friend of the ...
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... vast problem which have perplexed travellers of all ages and countries ; lastly , to report on the slave - trade , and to do what in her lay for the oppressed people of the " dark con- tinent . 48 Alexandrine Tinné .
... vast problem which have perplexed travellers of all ages and countries ; lastly , to report on the slave - trade , and to do what in her lay for the oppressed people of the " dark con- tinent . 48 Alexandrine Tinné .
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... Travellers on the White Nile ; " afterwards in Petermann's well - known geographical publication , " Mitthei- lungen , " also in a communication read before the Royal Geographical Society of London . " A thousand miles on the White Nile ...
... Travellers on the White Nile ; " afterwards in Petermann's well - known geographical publication , " Mitthei- lungen , " also in a communication read before the Royal Geographical Society of London . " A thousand miles on the White Nile ...
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... travellers proceeded to Khartoum , capital of Egyptian Soudan , built near the confluence of the White and Blue Nile , a modern town of between 40,000 and 50,000 inhabitants , and of considerable importance from many points of 50 ...
... travellers proceeded to Khartoum , capital of Egyptian Soudan , built near the confluence of the White and Blue Nile , a modern town of between 40,000 and 50,000 inhabitants , and of considerable importance from many points of 50 ...
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... travellers generally . At the time of the ladies ' visit , Musad Pasha , the Turkish Governor - General , ruled with military sway , oppressing the people , draining the country of its last resources , and carrying on a vast . commerce ...
... travellers generally . At the time of the ladies ' visit , Musad Pasha , the Turkish Governor - General , ruled with military sway , oppressing the people , draining the country of its last resources , and carrying on a vast . commerce ...
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