The Eclectic Review, Volume 5; Volume 10, Part 2Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Thomas Price, Josiah Conder, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood 1809 |
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Page 915
... Tigré , he most powerful man , just at that time , in Abyssinia , re- questing permission for some authorised Englishman to visit " 2 him in order to make overtures for an amicable 3Y 2 Lord Valentia's Travels . I 915.
... Tigré , he most powerful man , just at that time , in Abyssinia , re- questing permission for some authorised Englishman to visit " 2 him in order to make overtures for an amicable 3Y 2 Lord Valentia's Travels . I 915.
Page 916
... Tigré , was not enough to save Mr. Salt and his companions from the necessity of exerting all their caution and courage , and in several instances threat- ening an immediate use of their fire arms . The praise of intelligence ...
... Tigré , was not enough to save Mr. Salt and his companions from the necessity of exerting all their caution and courage , and in several instances threat- ening an immediate use of their fire arms . The praise of intelligence ...
Page 917
... Tigré , and the limit of Mr. Salt's journey . face of the country , though the greater part of this space , is broken into a multitude of irregular hills , rising there to the dignity of mountains , as in the instance of Ta- ranta , the ...
... Tigré , and the limit of Mr. Salt's journey . face of the country , though the greater part of this space , is broken into a multitude of irregular hills , rising there to the dignity of mountains , as in the instance of Ta- ranta , the ...
Page 920
... Tigré could overcome ; and no wonder that they were at every stage assailed , both by their native conductors and agents , and by the inhabitants , with most exorbitant demands or requests for equivalents , rewards , or gratuities ...
... Tigré could overcome ; and no wonder that they were at every stage assailed , both by their native conductors and agents , and by the inhabitants , with most exorbitant demands or requests for equivalents , rewards , or gratuities ...
Page 921
... Tigré , whose charac- ter is given in few words in the latter part of the narrative . The kind attentions which we received from the Ras during our stay at Antalow , must ever make me remember him with respect and esteem ; yet I do not ...
... Tigré , whose charac- ter is given in few words in the latter part of the narrative . The kind attentions which we received from the Ras during our stay at Antalow , must ever make me remember him with respect and esteem ; yet I do not ...
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