Lake Ngami: Or, Explorations and Discoveries During Four Years' Wanderings in the Wilds of Southwestern AfricaHarper & brothers, 1856 - 521 páginas |
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... course the Author has decided on pursuing . As will be seen , the present writer has not only de- scribed the general appearance of the regions he visited , but has given the best information he was able to col- lect of the geological ...
... course the Author has decided on pursuing . As will be seen , the present writer has not only de- scribed the general appearance of the regions he visited , but has given the best information he was able to col- lect of the geological ...
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... course , needful in this matter , as , if every portion were to be literally received , we might be led into grievous errors ; still , by attending to what many might call absurd superstitions , we not only attain to a knowledge of the ...
... course , needful in this matter , as , if every portion were to be literally received , we might be led into grievous errors ; still , by attending to what many might call absurd superstitions , we not only attain to a knowledge of the ...
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... course , not to be thought of . The undertaking , however , is not altogether without danger . On the side of the town , access to the summit is only practicable on foot , and that by a narrow and slippery path ; but on the opposite ...
... course , not to be thought of . The undertaking , however , is not altogether without danger . On the side of the town , access to the summit is only practicable on foot , and that by a narrow and slippery path ; but on the opposite ...
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... course to pursue . As the whole of the interior , by which a passage could be obtained to the lake , was either occupied by the Boers , or served as their hunting - ground , we were compelled to choose between the eastern and western ...
... course to pursue . As the whole of the interior , by which a passage could be obtained to the lake , was either occupied by the Boers , or served as their hunting - ground , we were compelled to choose between the eastern and western ...
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... course , a good way behind the rest on their re- appearance at the surface . Immediately on coming up , therefore , they take wing , and , flying over the backs of their comrades , resume their position in the ranks , or rather fly ...
... course , a good way behind the rest on their re- appearance at the surface . Immediately on coming up , therefore , they take wing , and , flying over the backs of their comrades , resume their position in the ranks , or rather fly ...
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abundance Africa animals appearance approach arrival assegai Barmen beast became Bechuanas bird black rhinoceros bushes Bushmen Cape Cape Colony Cape-Town cattle cause chase chief course Damara-land Damaras death distance dogs Eikhams elephants encampment feet fire flesh Galton gemsbok giraffe gnoo grass Griqua ground habits Hahn head Hill-Damaras hippopotami horns horse Hottentot hundred hyænas Jonker Afrikaner journey Kahichenè killed kind kraal Lake Lake Ngami lion miles missionary moreover morning mountain Namaqua-land Namaquas Nangoro natives nearly never Ngami night obtained occasion Okamabuti Omanbondè once Ondara Orange River ostrich Ovambo oxen party piece rain rain-maker reached rhinoceros Richterfeldt river savage Scheppmansdorf Schmelen's Hope season seen short shot skin soon species spot stone suddenly Swakop thing Timbo tion told tree tribe unfrequently wagons Walfisch Bay werft white rhinoceros whole wild wounded Zwartbooi
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Página 326 - The names of those who love the Lord." "And is mine one?" said Abou. "Nay, not so,
Página 269 - Onward they came, a dark continuous cloud Of congregated myriads numberless, The rushing of whose wings was as the sound Of a broad river, headlong in its course Plunged from a mountain summit; or the roar Of a wild ocean in the autumn storm, Shattering its billows on a shore of rocks.
Página 47 - ... though the whole plant was not larger than the top of one of my fingers, I could not contemplate the delicate conformation of its roots, leaves, and capsula, without admiration. Can that Being (thought I) who planted, watered, and brought to perfection, in this obscure part of the world, a thing which appears of so small importance, look with unconcern upon the situation and sufferings of creatures formed after his own image? — surely not!
Página 239 - With the silent Bush-boy alone by my side : Away — away — in the Wilderness vast, Where the White Man's foot hath never passed, And the quivered Coranna or Bechuan Hath rarely crossed with his roving clan : A region of emptiness, howling and drear, Which Man hath abandoned from famine and fear...
Página 235 - Finding that we were quickly gaining upon them, the male at once slackened his pace, and diverged somewhat from his course ; but seeing that we were not to be diverted from our purpose, he again increased his speed, and with wings drooping so as almost to touch the ground, he hovered round us, now in wide circles, and then decreasing the circumference till he came almost within pistol-shot, when he...
Página 238 - And forgetteth that the foot may crush them, Or that the wild beast may break them.
Página 249 - The head and neck of an ostrich are stuffed, and a small rod introduced. The Bushman intending to attack game whitens his legs with any substance he can procure. He places the feathered saddle on his shoulders, takes the bottom part of the neck in his right hand, and his bow and poisoned arrows in his left. Such as the writer has seen were most perfect mimics of the ostrich, and at a few hundred yards...
Página 98 - ... every screw in our boxes had been drawn, and the horn handles of our instruments as well as our combs, were split into fine laminae. The lead dropped out of our pencils, our...
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Página 441 - ... proposal, when another peal of mirth ensued. Mahuto, who was a sensible and shrewd woman, stated that the plan, though hopeless, was a good one, as she often thought our custom was much better than theirs. It was reasonable that woman should attend to household affairs, and the lighter parts of...