| 1858 - 1194 páginas
...Liuyanti, having been nine weeks on the tour. During this period, " I had been," says Dr. Livingstone, " in closer contact with Heathenism, than I had ever...time, more than sufficient for the wants of all,) yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
| 1854 - 780 páginas
...preparations up and down amongst the Makololo villages, this is what he says of his experi" I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...time, more than sufficient for the wants of all), yet to endure the dancing, roaring and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
| David Livingstone - 1858 - 788 páginas
...geographical miles. At this rate we soon reached Sesheke, and then the town of Linyanti. I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...sometimes ten at a time, more than sufficient for the Avants of all), yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling,... | |
| 1858 - 604 páginas
...speak with authority on the moral state of Africa. On one occasion he thus writes — "I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...to me as possible, and there was no want of food, yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, aneedotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
| 1858 - 986 páginas
...other."—P. 510. Again, of the more indirect benefits arising from Missionary labours :— " I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...chief, were as kind and attentive to me as possible, ... yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling,... | |
| 1858 - 740 páginas
...abundantly rewarded. Speaking of hie preliminary excursion up the Zambesi, he says — " I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...including the chief, were as kind and attentive to me аа possible, and there was no want of food (oxen being slaughtered daily, sometimes ten at a time,... | |
| 1858 - 620 páginas
...kind and attentive tome as possible, an4 there was no want of food (oxen bqing slainjhtercd (l:uly_, # yet td enilnrc the dancing, roaring, and singing, tho jeetfnp, nnecilotes, grumbling, (¡iiiiirelline,... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1859 - 752 páginas
...of heathenism by Dr. Livingstone, and, leaving him, turn to the volumes of Dr. Earth. " I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contact with...to me as possible, and there was no want of food, yet to endure the dancing, roaring and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1859 - 740 páginas
...him, turn to the volumes of Dr. Barth. " I had been, during a nine weeks' tour, in closer contrtct with heathenism than I had ever been before ; and...to me as possible, and there was no want of food, yet to endure the dancing, roaring and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
| Robert Maxwell Macbrair - 1861 - 496 páginas
...ignorance and rudeness of barbarian life, sums up his account of them in these mournful words: — "Though all, including the chief, were as kind and...time, more than sufficient for the wants of all), yet to endure the dancing, roaring, and singing, the jesting, anecdotes, grumbling, quarrelling, and... | |
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