. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world : being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics . ablishing hisown dominion in it. Among other king-doms, Congo was taken bj him, and ren-dered tributary, and so powerful did he atlast become, that his army outgrew his ter-ritory, and he had the audacity to send adivision to ravage Abyssinia and Mozam-bique. The division reached the eastern seain safety, but the army then met the Portu-guese, who routed them with great conveyed t


. The uncivilized races of men in all countries of the world : being a comprehensive account of their manners and customs, and of their physical, social, mental, moral and religious characteristics . ablishing hisown dominion in it. Among other king-doms, Congo was taken bj him, and ren-dered tributary, and so powerful did he atlast become, that his army outgrew his ter-ritory, and he had the audacity to send adivision to ravage Abyssinia and Mozam-bique. The division reached the eastern seain safety, but the army then met the Portu-guese, who routed them with great conveyed the tidings to Zimbo,who put himself at the head of his remain-ing troops, went against the Portuguese,beat them, killed their general, and carriedoff a great number of prisoners, with whoseskulls he paved the ground in front of liishouse. In process of time he died, and the king-dom separated, after African fashion, intoa number of independent provinces, eachgoverned by one of the leaders of the nowuseless army. One of these leaders had adaughter named Tembandumba, who, to-gether with her mother, ruled the provincewhen her father died. These women al-ways accompanied the troops in war, and so. (1.) WASHING DAY.(See page 648.)


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