Tales about Travellers: Their Perils, Adventures, and DiscoveriesWiley and Putnam, 1841 - 190 Seiten |
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... caravan with which he intended to travel to Sennaar . The day was at length fixed on which it was to set out ; when , the mental anxiety which he had recently undergone , and the exposure to the deleterious influ- ence of the climate ...
... caravan with which he intended to travel to Sennaar . The day was at length fixed on which it was to set out ; when , the mental anxiety which he had recently undergone , and the exposure to the deleterious influ- ence of the climate ...
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... caravan of natives to travel the country during the rainy season , it was idle for an European to think of attempting it . " Park had now indeed no alternative . His money was all spent , so that in his farther progress he must either ...
... caravan of natives to travel the country during the rainy season , it was idle for an European to think of attempting it . " Park had now indeed no alternative . His money was all spent , so that in his farther progress he must either ...
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... caravan arrived at Antakia , the aga of that place , suspecting that Burckhardt was only a Frank in disguise , sent his dragoman to try to dis- cover if such was the case . After putting a great many questions , all of which Burckhardt ...
... caravan arrived at Antakia , the aga of that place , suspecting that Burckhardt was only a Frank in disguise , sent his dragoman to try to dis- cover if such was the case . After putting a great many questions , all of which Burckhardt ...
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... caravan of Arabs , who were proceeding to Cairo with a few camels for sale . To this party Burck- hardt joined himself , and travelled the remainder of the way in their company . " As no immediate opportunity offered for enter- ing on ...
... caravan of Arabs , who were proceeding to Cairo with a few camels for sale . To this party Burck- hardt joined himself , and travelled the remainder of the way in their company . " As no immediate opportunity offered for enter- ing on ...
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... caravan travelling towards the interior of Nubia , in a more easterly direction ; but , as the road was unsafe , from being haunted by a robber- chief named Naym , who waylaid and plundered the caravans , he had no opportunity of doing ...
... caravan travelling towards the interior of Nubia , in a more easterly direction ; but , as the road was unsafe , from being haunted by a robber- chief named Naym , who waylaid and plundered the caravans , he had no opportunity of doing ...
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accompanied adventures Africa Aleppo Ali's Arabs arrived attack attendants bashaw Bedouins began begged Bhoo Khaloom Bornou boys bridle Burckhardt Cairo camels camp caravan carried chief Clapperton companions dangers Davidson delighted desert distance distress England escape expedition exposed eyes farther fatigue Fellatahs Fortunately friends Gambia hope horse hour hundred inhabitants Irkutsk Jarra John Ledyard journey Kaarta kafila Karfa Kashef king kingdom Kooma Kouka Lake Tchad Ledyard length Major Denham Mandara Mandingo manner miles Mohammed Moors Mourzuk Mungo Park natives Nealee nearly negro Niger night Nubia palm wine Park's party passed perish plunder poor present proceed proceeded reached received remained resolved river rode round route Sackatoo sail sand savage says Park season sheikh short slaves soon sufferings sultan Syria tell thing thirst told took town traveller tree tribe Tripoli Uncle Thomas vessel village voyage Wadnoon waiting wandering whence Yakutsk