| 1815 - 740 sayfa
...his friend and relative, Mr. Anderson; this wav the greatest calamity he had yet sustained, and he felt himself as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa. Here, also, Park's own narrative terminates. In the subsequent year, intelligence arrived at the British... | |
| Mungo Park - 1815 - 404 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind, till I laid Mr. Anderson in the grave. I then felt myself, as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa. November 14th. — The schooner is now nearly ready for our departure ; I only wait for Isaaco's return... | |
| Mungo Park - 1815 - 336 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind, till I laid Mr. Anderson in the grave. I then felt myself, as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa. for our departure; I only wait for Isaaco's return from Sego, that I may give him this paper in charge.... | |
| R. P. Forster - 1818 - 508 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind till I laid Mr. Anderson in the grave : I then felt myself as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa.' In this perilous situation, indeed, he might well have been excused for shutting his heart against... | |
| Mungo Park - 1822 - 564 sayfa
...whole journ«y, thtew any thing like gloom over his mind, (" for I then," says he, "felt myself, as i! left a second time, lonely and friendless, amidst the wilds of Africa) till the fifteenth of November, when Isaaco brought him a message from Mansong, desiring him to hasten... | |
| 1834 - 602 sayfa
...the 28th of October, he lost his brotherin-law, Mr. Anderson; and "then," he says, " I felt myself as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Aíríca." On the 16th of November, he finished his journal, every thing being ready for his embarkation... | |
| H. B. - 1835 - 334 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind, till I laid Mr Anderson in the grave. I then felt myself as if left, a second time, lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa." Mr Anderson was buried near one of the principal mosques in Sansanding ; the Dooty of the town, as... | |
| Exemplary and instructive biography - 1836 - 348 sayfa
...Anderson, a circumstance which afflicted him greatly, and made him feel, as he himself expressed it, "as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa." But not all the sufferings he had undergone, the loss of his companions, or the dismal condition of... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 824 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind, till I laid Mr. Anderson in the grave. I then felt myself as if left a second time, lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa." Although the party were now reduced to five Europeans, one of whom was deranged, and although the most... | |
| William Chambers, Robert Chambers - 1847 - 850 sayfa
...ever threw the smallest gloom over my mind till I laid Mr Anderson in the grave. I then felt myself as if left a second time lonely and friendless amidst the wilds of Africa.' , "At this point the authentic account of Mungo Park's second journey ends. Isaaco's engagement here... | |
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