id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12667 Huish, Robert Travels of Richard and John Lander into the interior of Africa, for the discovery of the course and termination of the Niger From unpublished documents in the possession of the late Capt. John William Barber Fullerton ... with a prefatory analysis of the previous travels of Park, Denham, Clapperton, Adams, Lyon, Ritchie, &c. into the hitherto unexplored countries of Africa .txt text/plain 310304 10920 65 the following day Park reached Medina, the capital of the king of Having taken leave, he sent the king an order upon Dr. Laidley for three gallons of rum, and received in return a great great distance, Mr. Park proceeded to another watering place. white man had entered the king's town, without having first paid the February, one of Ali's slaves arrived, as he said, to conduct Mr. Park as far as Goomba, and demanded one garment of blue cotton cloth The next day, Mr. Park was conducted by the king's order, to a hut On the following day, Mr. Park passed a town called Balaba, the chief men of the town gave them a small present, and every person of The following day, hoping to reach a town before night, they passed As soon as their canoe arrived at the landing place, the water king ./cache/12667.txt ./txt/12667.txt