The Eclectic Magazine of Foreign Literature, Science, and Art, Volume 1;Volume 64Leavitt, Trow, & Company, 1865 |
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Pagina 5
... remarkable want of all , when it is remembered how much was effected by the spade and pickaxe for the defence . Building utensils ( matériaux de con- struction ) also fell short , with the excep- tion of the wood , iron , cordage , and ...
... remarkable want of all , when it is remembered how much was effected by the spade and pickaxe for the defence . Building utensils ( matériaux de con- struction ) also fell short , with the excep- tion of the wood , iron , cordage , and ...
Pagina 21
... as Captain Burton absurdly calls them , is one of the most remarkable of Da- homan peculiarities . A closer inspection 99 thank themselves . The spectacle of Catholics and Protestants working 1865. ] 21 A MISSION TO DAHOMEY .
... as Captain Burton absurdly calls them , is one of the most remarkable of Da- homan peculiarities . A closer inspection 99 thank themselves . The spectacle of Catholics and Protestants working 1865. ] 21 A MISSION TO DAHOMEY .
Pagina 22
... remarkable confirmation in the utter repulse which they met at the hands of their inveterate enemies only six weeks after his visit to Agbome , the capital of Dahomey . The respect paid to the female slaves of the Amazons is not less ...
... remarkable confirmation in the utter repulse which they met at the hands of their inveterate enemies only six weeks after his visit to Agbome , the capital of Dahomey . The respect paid to the female slaves of the Amazons is not less ...
Pagina 24
... remarkable duality of the royal person , which is , ethnologically , perhaps the most interesting feature of his book . The author is not at all sanguine about the success of modern missionary enter- prise in Dahomey . Admitting that ...
... remarkable duality of the royal person , which is , ethnologically , perhaps the most interesting feature of his book . The author is not at all sanguine about the success of modern missionary enter- prise in Dahomey . Admitting that ...
Pagina 45
... remarkable for its humor . It must be admitted that he some- times spoils both his wit and humor by putting them in the mouth of the wrong person . This arises from the fact that he often begins a book without having formed a clear ...
... remarkable for its humor . It must be admitted that he some- times spoils both his wit and humor by putting them in the mouth of the wrong person . This arises from the fact that he often begins a book without having formed a clear ...
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