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When he died by Lake Bangweulu on 1 May 1873 , it was in the bitter knowledge
that the Arab slave trade still flourished and that the geographical problems he
had set out to solve remained unanswered . 1 Yet his work did not really end in ...
When he died by Lake Bangweulu on 1 May 1873 , it was in the bitter knowledge
that the Arab slave trade still flourished and that the geographical problems he
had set out to solve remained unanswered . 1 Yet his work did not really end in ...
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But the prohibition of the slave trade would be bitterly unpopular with his own
subjects , to whom it was a part of the natural economic and social order ... loss in
his own revenue , for slaves imported into Zanzibar were subject to customs duty
.
But the prohibition of the slave trade would be bitterly unpopular with his own
subjects , to whom it was a part of the natural economic and social order ... loss in
his own revenue , for slaves imported into Zanzibar were subject to customs duty
.
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COOPER , J . The Lost Continent , or Slavery and the Slave - Trade in Africa .
1875 . CRAWFORD , O . “ Slavery in East Central Africa . ... Gessi , R . Seven
Years in the Soudan . . . campaigns against the Arab slave hunters . 1892 .
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COOPER , J . The Lost Continent , or Slavery and the Slave - Trade in Africa .
1875 . CRAWFORD , O . “ Slavery in East Central Africa . ... Gessi , R . Seven
Years in the Soudan . . . campaigns against the Arab slave hunters . 1892 .
Handbook ...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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