An Open Path: Christian Missionaries, 1515-1914 |
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... view from a ship's deck , after passing the monotonous Sahara coast to the north and reaching the no - less - interminable African coastal swamp thereafter , is broken abruptly by a mountainous headland , twenty - five miles long .
... view from a ship's deck , after passing the monotonous Sahara coast to the north and reaching the no - less - interminable African coastal swamp thereafter , is broken abruptly by a mountainous headland , twenty - five miles long .
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This time , moreover , he was not very generously financed , so he went up from the East African coast short of trade goods and with dangerously few men – twenty - three porters and thirteen sepoys . Soon he dismissed his sepoys , as if ...
This time , moreover , he was not very generously financed , so he went up from the East African coast short of trade goods and with dangerously few men – twenty - three porters and thirteen sepoys . Soon he dismissed his sepoys , as if ...
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Therefore , it no longer paid him to enslave an African to carry his tusk to the coast . This was a blow at the slave trade , but of course earned them Arab hostility , In Glasgow a Nyasa Anti - Slavery and ...
Therefore , it no longer paid him to enslave an African to carry his tusk to the coast . This was a blow at the slave trade , but of course earned them Arab hostility , In Glasgow a Nyasa Anti - Slavery and ...
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