Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 83William Blackwood, 1858 - England |
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... Dr Livingstone found the elands on the Kalahari Desert , although in places where water was perfectly inaccessible , with every in- dication of being in splendid con- dition , and their stomachs actually contained considerable ...
... Dr Livingstone found the elands on the Kalahari Desert , although in places where water was perfectly inaccessible , with every in- dication of being in splendid con- dition , and their stomachs actually contained considerable ...
Page 391
... Dr Livingstone's converted chief ; and the complaint is as touching as it is natural . This is not by any means to presuppose a ready or eager adoption of the new religion , or a quick perception of all its Divine excellences . The ...
... Dr Livingstone's converted chief ; and the complaint is as touching as it is natural . This is not by any means to presuppose a ready or eager adoption of the new religion , or a quick perception of all its Divine excellences . The ...
Page 394
... Dr Livingstone . This is the story of a remarkable man , but it is not otherwise a remarkable book ; and it is to the credit of this generation , which loves " style " so much , and is so greatly influenced by literary graces , that a ...
... Dr Livingstone . This is the story of a remarkable man , but it is not otherwise a remarkable book ; and it is to the credit of this generation , which loves " style " so much , and is so greatly influenced by literary graces , that a ...
Page 395
... Dr Livingstone's fame and popularity have spread much beyond the limits of any peculiar circle ; but for real hearty sincere hero - worship , fooling to the very top of one's bent , there is certainly no community in existence half so ...
... Dr Livingstone's fame and popularity have spread much beyond the limits of any peculiar circle ; but for real hearty sincere hero - worship , fooling to the very top of one's bent , there is certainly no community in existence half so ...
Page 396
... Dr Livingstone was chiefly concerned . Sebituane , the chief already mentioned , was a conqueror and warrior , the chief of a superior and triumphant race . He had already subdued under his own sway a population of primitive helots , of ...
... Dr Livingstone was chiefly concerned . Sebituane , the chief already mentioned , was a conqueror and warrior , the chief of a superior and triumphant race . He had already subdued under his own sway a population of primitive helots , of ...
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