The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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Page 308
... reached Suee , Gaytoomba's town , where we tar- ried for the night . We found the road rather difficult to this ... reached Jollasavies ' town at half - past seven . Between Gay- toomba and Jollasavies we passed many hills of rich iron ...
... reached Suee , Gaytoomba's town , where we tar- ried for the night . We found the road rather difficult to this ... reached Jollasavies ' town at half - past seven . Between Gay- toomba and Jollasavies we passed many hills of rich iron ...
Page 332
... Reached Wherleblees at 3 p . m . At this place we expected to do our trading and return home the next day . But as the old man had but little oil and no rice beaten , after a night's rest on a mat , spread on the ground , we hastened on ...
... Reached Wherleblees at 3 p . m . At this place we expected to do our trading and return home the next day . But as the old man had but little oil and no rice beaten , after a night's rest on a mat , spread on the ground , we hastened on ...
Page 109
... reached the Achira country . Here he was very ill , and at one time believed the place would be his grave . Finally he reached the coast , and found a ship bound for London . He concluded by thanking Sir Roderick Murchison and Professor ...
... reached the Achira country . Here he was very ill , and at one time believed the place would be his grave . Finally he reached the coast , and found a ship bound for London . He concluded by thanking Sir Roderick Murchison and Professor ...
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