Inner Africa laid open, in an attempt to trace the chief lines of communication across that continent south of the Equator;
with the routes to the Muropue and the Cazembe, Moenemoezi and Lake Nyassa; the journeys of the Rev. Dr. Krapf and the Rev. J. Rebmann on the eastern coast; and the discoveries of Messrs. Oswell and Livingstone in the heart of the continent.
By William Desborough Cooley.

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