The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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It was after his last journey that , when on his monthly visit to Cavalla , we noticed , with anxiety , a worn and haggard appearance of his countenance ; still he was cheerful , and , though far from well , continued to discharge his ...
It was after his last journey that , when on his monthly visit to Cavalla , we noticed , with anxiety , a worn and haggard appearance of his countenance ; still he was cheerful , and , though far from well , continued to discharge his ...
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( CONTINUED FROM PAGE 200. ) 6 . LAKE NYASSA AND RIVER SHIRE . * The Rovuma , a river some leagues to the north of the Zambesi , it was thought might afford an easier access to the district of the Nyassa than the Zambesi and the Shire ...
( CONTINUED FROM PAGE 200. ) 6 . LAKE NYASSA AND RIVER SHIRE . * The Rovuma , a river some leagues to the north of the Zambesi , it was thought might afford an easier access to the district of the Nyassa than the Zambesi and the Shire ...
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The immense quantity of water necessary to cause the continued rise of a river with a good strong current from June to October , until its channel , ordinarily from a half to one and a half miles wide , is widened to from five to fifty ...
The immense quantity of water necessary to cause the continued rise of a river with a good strong current from June to October , until its channel , ordinarily from a half to one and a half miles wide , is widened to from five to fifty ...
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