. The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands. te^V* ORNAMENTS OF KABYLE THIEF SMELLING IN ABYSSINIA. I CHAPTER )e ^ubiang antr 31)|)d£(mian£f» Ethiopia—Tlie early Abyssiaians—Intercourse witli Jews and Greeks—Kingdom of Axum—Con-version to Cliristianity — Isolation by Mahometans — Portuguese missions—The Gallas—King Theodores career—The English expedition—The Uaua of Nubia-Christian kingdom ofDongola—The Eg


. The world's inhabitants; or, Mankind, animals, and plants; being a popular account of the races and nations of mankind, past and present, and the animals and plants inhabiting the great continents and principal islands. te^V* ORNAMENTS OF KABYLE THIEF SMELLING IN ABYSSINIA. I CHAPTER )e ^ubiang antr 31)|)d£(mian£f» Ethiopia—Tlie early Abyssiaians—Intercourse witli Jews and Greeks—Kingdom of Axum—Con-version to Cliristianity — Isolation by Mahometans — Portuguese missions—The Gallas—King Theodores career—The English expedition—The Uaua of Nubia-Christian kingdom ofDongola—The Egyptians in Nubia—The Nubia,n negroes—Physical character—Dress—Moralcharacter—Houses and trade—The Bisharis—Physical and moral character-The Ababdeh—The Agau of Abyssinia—The Base—Their character—The Jews or Felashas—The Bogos—TheChangallas —The people of Tigre-Bruces travels—Raw beef banquets—Women feeding theman-Marriage—Religion — Number of churches — The Abuna — Superstitions — Houses —Government-Agriculture and industry—Languages. ETHIOPIA was once the prevalentname for tlie regions of Africainhabited by black peojDle, so far asknown to the ancients. Asknowledge progressed,


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