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Lukinga, in the southernmost projection of the Belgian Congo, and the dialects of _Lubisa_ and _Ilala_ between the Chambezi river and Lake
Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Part 1, Slice 3 "Banks" to "Bassoon" Various
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The last of April, 1873, a year after Stanley left him, he reached the village of Ilala, at the southern end of Lake Bangweolo.
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Livingstone entering the Hut at Ilala on the Night that he Died.
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The negroes buried his heart on the spot where he died in the village of Ilala on the shores of Lake Bangweolo under the shadow of a great tree in the still forest.
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Though few may be the pilgrim feet that through Ilala pass;
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Livingstone, the lion-hearted pathfinder in Africa, goes out as the fearless explorer, the dauntless and resourceful missionary, faced by poisoned arrows and the guns of Arabs and marched with only his black companions for thousands of miles through marsh and forest, over mountain pass and across river swamps, in loneliness and hunger, often with bleeding feet, on and on to the little hut in old Chitambo's village in Ilala, where he crossed the river.
The Book of Missionary Heroes Basil Mathews
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And so one of the Nassik boys, Jacob Wainright, read the simple service of burial, and under the moula-tree at Ilala that heart was deposited, and that tree, carved with a simple inscription, became his monument.
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Stanley visited and helped him in 1871, but on May 1, 1873, he died at Ilala, and his remains, carefully preserved by his native servants, were brought to England and buried with great honours in
The World's Greatest Books — Volume 19 — Travel and Adventure Various 1909
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The heart of David Livingstone was laid under the mvula-tree in Ilala, and his bones in Westminster Abbey; but his spirit marched on.
The Personal Life Of David Livingstone Blaikie, William G. 1880
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At last they got him to Chitambo's village, in Ilala, where they had to put him under the eaves of a house during a drizzling rain, until the hut they were building should be got ready.
The Personal Life Of David Livingstone Blaikie, William G. 1880
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