| Richard Lander, John Lander, Alexander Bridport Becher - Africa, West - 1832 - 352 pages
...course. ' 3rd. If you should find that at Funda the ' Quorra continues to flow to the southward, ' you are to follow it to the sea, where, in this *...empty its waters ; ' but if it should be found to turn ofl? to the ' eastward, in which case it will most probably ' fall into the Lake Tshad, you are to... | |
| Robert Huish - Adams, Robert - 1836 - 824 pages
...its course. " 3d, If you s'nould find that at Funda, the Quorra continues to flow to the southward, you are to follow it to the sea, where, in this case,...empty its waters ; but if it should be found to turn 6ff to the eastward, in which case it will most probably fall into the lake Tchad, you are to follow... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander - Niger River - 1854 - 388 pages
...takes its course. " 3d. If you should find that at Funda the Quorra continues to flow to the southward, you are to follow it to the sea, where, in this case, it maybe presumed to empty its waters ; but if it should be found to turn off to the eastward, in which... | |
| Olayemi Akinwumi - History - 2002 - 144 pages
...river 'to see whether there was any lake or swamp into which the river flowed'; or to follow the river to the sea, 'where, in this case, it may be presumed...eastward, in which case it will most probably fall into Lake Chad'30. The two brothers were able to resolve the "mystery" behind the river. They discovered... | |
| Richard Lander, John Lander - History - 2004 - 332 pages
...takes its course. 3rd. If you should find that at Funda the Quorra continues to flow to the southward, you are to follow it to the sea, where, in this case,...follow its course in that direction, as far as you can conceive you can venture to do, with due regard to your personal safety, even to Bornou, in which... | |
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