| Mungo Park - 1799 - 524 halaman
...without having an opportunity of crossing the river; during which time the people who had crossed, carried information to Mansong the King, that a white...immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly see me, until he knew what had brought me into his country; and... | |
| Mungo Park - 1807 - 594 halaman
...having an opportunity of crossing the river; during which time the people who had crossed, parried information to Mansong the King, that a white man...immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly see me, until he knew what had brought me into his country; and... | |
| Mungo Park - 1813 - 374 halaman
...without having an oppovtur.ity of crossing the river; during which time the people who had crossed, carried information to Mansong the king, that a white man was waiting for a passage, and was commg to sec him. He immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1814 - 234 halaman
...of the town in which the king resides : but, from the number of persons eager to obtain a passage, I was under the necessity of waiting two hours. During...immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly sce me until he knew what had brought me into his country ; and... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1816 - 236 halaman
...the number of persons eager to obtain a passage, I was under the necessity of waiting two hours. 8. " During this time, the people who had crossed the river,...white man was waiting for a passage, and was coming to eee him. 4. " He imirtediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could... | |
| Mungo Park - 1816 - 576 halaman
...of crossing the river; during which time the people who had crossed, carried information to Marisong the King, that a white man was waiting for a passage,...immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me that the king could not possibly see me, until he knew what had brought me into his country ; and... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 halaman
...the river, information was carried to Mansong, the king, who constantly resides on the southern bank, that a white man was waiting for a passage, and was coming to sec him. He directly sent over one of the chief men with a message, that the king could not passibly... | |
| Lindley Murray - 1824 - 170 halaman
...the number of persons eager tojibtain a passage, I was under the necessity of waiting twoliours, 3. " During this time, the people who had crossed the river,...waiting for a passage, and was coming to see him. ' . 4. " He immediately sent over one of his 'chief men, who informed nte that the king could not possibly... | |
| Mungo Park - 1825 - 188 halaman
...several people were carried over. While Mr. Park was wailing to cross the river, information was conveyed to Mansong, the king, that a white man was waiting for a passage, and was coming to see him. He directly sent 'over one of the chief men with a message, that the king could not possibly see him until... | |
| 1826 - 266 halaman
...hospitable treatment he received from a poor Negro woman. the number of persons eager to obtain a passage^ I was under the necessity of waiting two hours. During...immediately sent over one of his chief men, who informed me, that the king could not possibly see me, until he knew what had brought me into his countryf; and... | |
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