Читать книгу The Personal Life of David Livingstone - William Garden Blaikie - Страница 7

FIRST TWO STATIONS--MABOTSA AND CHONUANE.

Оглавление

Table of Contents

A.D. 1843–1847.

Description of Mabotsa--A favorite hymn--General reading--Mabotsa infested with lions--Livingstone's encounter--The native deacon who saved him--His Sunday-school--Marriage to Mary Moffat--Work at Mabotsa--Proposed institution for training native agents--Letter to his mother--Trouble at Mabotsa--Noble sacrifice of Livingstone--Goes to Sechéle and the Bakwains--New station at Chonuane--Interest shown by Sechéle--Journeys eastward--The Boers and the Transvaal--Their occupation of the country, and treatment of the natives--Work among the Bakwains--Livingstone's desire to move on--Theological conflict at home--His view of it--His scientific labors and miscellaneous employments.

CHAPTER V.

The Personal Life of David Livingstone

Подняться наверх