An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914Hutchinson, 1979 - 325 страници |
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... Livingstone - a living stone . In 1852 , David Livingstone , having shed the encumbrance of his family , headed inland from the Cape . He left Linyote on the Chobe , a Zambezi tributary , on 11 November 1853 , travelling with twenty ...
... Livingstone - a living stone . In 1852 , David Livingstone , having shed the encumbrance of his family , headed inland from the Cape . He left Linyote on the Chobe , a Zambezi tributary , on 11 November 1853 , travelling with twenty ...
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... Livingstone had chosen not to emphasize in his book the acute discomforts of the Zambezi's feverish lower reaches - he had hoped to get his expedition upriver quickly . But soon Pearl was stuck , and the exploring party were obliged to ...
... Livingstone had chosen not to emphasize in his book the acute discomforts of the Zambezi's feverish lower reaches - he had hoped to get his expedition upriver quickly . But soon Pearl was stuck , and the exploring party were obliged to ...
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... Livingstone , very nearly all that he had predicted as a possible future for a central Africa freed of the slave trade was to come to pass , under the energetic philanthropic impulse of Scottish businessmen who had taken his book to ...
... Livingstone , very nearly all that he had predicted as a possible future for a central Africa freed of the slave trade was to come to pass , under the energetic philanthropic impulse of Scottish businessmen who had taken his book to ...
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