| Mungo Park - 1799 - 524 páginas
...being one of the principal marts for that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on with the Negroes. The hopes of acquiring wealth in this pursuit, and...severe and intolerant in their principles than any other of the Moorish tribes in this part of Africa. I was informed by a venerable old Negro, that when... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 páginas
...one. of the principal marts for that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on with the Negroes. The hopes of acquiring wealth in this pursuit, and...severe and intolerant in their principles than any other of the Moorish tribes in this part of Africa. I was informed by a venerable old Negro, that when... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 páginas
...carry on with the Negroes. The hopes of acquiring wealth in this pursuit, and zeal for propoguting their religion, have filled this extensive city with Moors and Mahomedan converts ; the king hhnself, and all the chief officers of state are Moors ; and they are said to be more severe and intolerant... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 páginas
...being one of the principal marts for that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on with the Negroes. The hopes of acquiring wealth in this pursuit, and...severe and intolerant in their principles than any other of the Moorish tribes in this part of Africa. I was informed by a venerable old Negro, that when... | |
| James Riley - 1817 - 998 páginas
...of the principal marts " for that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on *' with the Negroes. The hopes of acquiring wealth in this " pursuit, and zeal for propagating their religion, have filled <f this extensive city with Moors and Mahomedan converts ; " and they are said to be more severe and... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 342 páginas
...that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on with the negroes. The hopes of acquirVoL. VIII. ing wealth in this pursuit, and zeal for propagating their...religion, have filled this extensive city with Moors and Mahometan converts. The king himself, and all the chief officers of state are Moors, and they are said... | |
| David Ramsay - 1819 - 328 páginas
...that extensive commerce which the Moors carry on with the negroes. The hopes of acquirVoL. VIII. ing wealth in this pursuit, and zeal for propagating their...religion, have filled this extensive city with Moors and Mahometan converts. The king himself, and all the chief officers of state are Moors, and they are said... | |
| Mungo Park - 1825 - 188 páginas
...Tombuctoo, the great object of European research .This extensive city is filled with Moors andMahometan converts; the king himself, and all the chief officers of state, are Moors. The present king of Tombuctoo is named Abu Arahima; he is reported to possess immense riches. His wives... | |
| 1833 - 580 páginas
...have filled this extensive city with Moors and Mahometan converts ; the * Park. Phil. Edition, p. 248. king himself and all the chief officers of state are...severe and intolerant in their principles, than any other of the Moorish tribes in this part of Africa. I was informed by a venerable old negro, that when... | |
| 1833 - 588 páginas
...he took great pains to gain authentic information, he tells us that ' the hopes of acquiring wealth, and zeal for propagating their religion, have filled this extensive city with Moors and Mahometan converts ; the * Pork. Phil. Edition, p. 248. 1833.] CailM* Travel* in Africa. 71 king himself... | |
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