. elf-devotion of his native Servants, Return of the Remains, Burial, etc.;coucluding with a clear and concise survey of the continent touching its Agricultural, Com-mercial and Missionary promise, the Nile Mystery, etc., as gathered from the worksof Livingstone, Baker, Speke, Grant, Barth, Sweinfurth, etc., etc. The wholerendered clear and plain by a most accurate MLJ^J? OF THE WHOLE ItEG>I03sT EXPLOBED AND THE ROUTES CLEARLY By Rev. J. E. Chambliss. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED PUBLISHED BY HUBBARD BROS., PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON


. elf-devotion of his native Servants, Return of the Remains, Burial, etc.;coucluding with a clear and concise survey of the continent touching its Agricultural, Com-mercial and Missionary promise, the Nile Mystery, etc., as gathered from the worksof Livingstone, Baker, Speke, Grant, Barth, Sweinfurth, etc., etc. The wholerendered clear and plain by a most accurate MLJ^J? OF THE WHOLE ItEG>I03sT EXPLOBED AND THE ROUTES CLEARLY By Rev. J. E. Chambliss. RICHLY ILLUSTRATED PUBLISHED BY HUBBARD BROS., PHILADELPHIA, BOSTON AND CINCINNATI; A. L. Bancroft & Co., San Francisco, Cal.; M. M. Burnham, Syracuse, N. Y.;N. D. Thompson & Co., St. Louis, Mo.; H. A. W. Blackburn, Detroit, Mich.; Schuyler, Smith & Co., London, Ont. ; G. L. Benjamin, Fond t>u Lac, Wis.;Frank W. Oliver, Davenport, Iowa ; John Killam, Sen., Yarmouth, N. S. Entorod according to Act of Cougrew, in the y««r 1876, by IIUBUAHD BR03., ^In the Office of the Librariun of OongreM, at Waahiugton, D. - PREFACE. My task has been to write a book setting forth as clearly aspossible the life-work of Dr. Livingstone, in its connection withthe history of the African continent, and its bearing on thosegreat issues involved in the redemption of that continent fromgloom and barbarism. I have followed, as closely as the subjectdemanded, the books and journals of Dr. Livingstone himself,for his personal observations and adventures, and have availedmyself freely of whatever I have found, in a wide range ofworks, in illustration of the character and customs of the people,the appearance and condition of the country, the habits of ani-mals, and have freely seized such facts of science and of generalhistory as have seemed to have a bearing on my subject. WhereI have drawn on the works of others, I have done so more forfacts than for the form of putting them, and I have not beenparticularly careful in making quotations, that they should beliteral,


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