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Entering Webb’s River from the south-south-west, a little north of Kamolondo, is a large river called Lufira, but the streams, that discharge themselves from the watershed into the
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Two of these run north to Egypt, Lufira and Lomame, and two run south into inner Ethiopia, as the Leambaye, or Upper Zambezi, and the Kaful.
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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Kassai and the Kwango, receives rivers flowing from a great distance west, for instance, the important tributaries Lufira and
How I Found Livingstone Henry Morton 2004
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The fountain of Lufira is associated with Sir Bartle Frere, who accomplished the grand work of abolishing slavery in Sindia, in Upper India.
The Personal Life Of David Livingstone Blaikie, William G. 1880
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The lake formed by the Lufira is to be Lincoln Lake, in gratitude to him who gave freedom to four millions of slaves.
The Personal Life Of David Livingstone Blaikie, William G. 1880
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Mkana is the chief of the stone houses in the Baloba, and he may be reached by three days of hard travelling from Mpweto's; Lufira is then one long day west.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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A range of mountains, named Lokinga, extends from the south-east to the south-west: some small burns come down from them, but no river; this range joins the Kone, or Mokone range, west of Katanga, from which on one side rises the Lufira, and on the other the Liambai, or Zambesi.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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The Lualaba and the Lufira unite in the Lake of the chief Kinkonza.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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West Lualaba, is identical with that of his cousin, Syde bin Omar; it flows north, but west of Lufira, into the Lake of Kinkonza, so named after the chief.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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Five flow into the eastern line of drainage going through Tanganyika, and five more into the western line of drainage or Lufira, twenty-three or more in all.
The Last Journals of David Livingstone from 1865 to His Death Ed 1874
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