Makers of the world's history and their grand achievements . STANLEY FINDING LIVINGSTONE. wliich he believed was the upper part of the Nile, he, on July 18, discov-ered Lake Bangweolo. Proceeding up the west coast of Tanganyika, hereached Ujiji on March 14, iS6g, a ruckle of bones. Supplies hadbeen forwarded to him at Ujiji, but had been knavishly made awaj withby those to whose care they had been entrusted. Livingstone recrossed Tanganyika in July, and through the countryof the Maujniema he tried in vain, for a whole year, to reach and cross DAVID LIVINGSTONE. 481 tlie Lualaba, baffled partly


Makers of the world's history and their grand achievements . STANLEY FINDING LIVINGSTONE. wliich he believed was the upper part of the Nile, he, on July 18, discov-ered Lake Bangweolo. Proceeding up the west coast of Tanganyika, hereached Ujiji on March 14, iS6g, a ruckle of bones. Supplies hadbeen forwarded to him at Ujiji, but had been knavishly made awaj withby those to whose care they had been entrusted. Livingstone recrossed Tanganyika in July, and through the countryof the Maujniema he tried in vain, for a whole year, to reach and cross DAVID LIVINGSTONE. 481 tlie Lualaba, baffled partly by the natives, partly by the slave hunters,and partly by his long illnesses. It was, indeed, not till March 29,1871, that he succeeded in reaching the Lualaba, at the town of Nyangwe,where he stayed four months, vainly trying to get a canoe to take himacross. It was here that a party of Arab slavers, without warning orprovocation, assembled one day when the market was busiest and com-menced shooting down the poor women, hundreds being killed ordrowned in


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