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1 John Philip, Researches in South Africa; Illustrating the Civil, Moral, and Religious Condition of the Native Tribes i (1828)

handle is hein.cow/reseafri0001 and id is 1 raw text is: RESEARCHES
IN
SOUTH AFRICA;
ILLUSTRATING THE
CIVIL, MORAL, AND RELIGIOUS CONDITION
OF
THE NATIVE TRIBES:
INCLUDING
JOURNALS OF THE AUTHOR'S TRAVELS IN THE INTERIOR;
TOGErHExR WITH
DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF THE PROGRESS OF THE CHRISTIAN MISSIONS, EXHIBITING
THE INFLUENCE OF CHRISTIANITY IN PROMOTING CIVILIZATION.
BY
THE REV. JOHN PHILIP, D.D..
Superintendent of the Missions of the London Missionary Society at the Cape of Good Hope,
c. 4c.
IN TWO VOLUMES.-VOL. 1.
LONDON:
JAMES     DUNCAN, PATERNOSTER-ROW.
MDCCCXXVIII.
Reproduction by Permmission of the Buffalo & Erie
County Public Library Buffalo, NY

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