CHRONOLOGICAL TABLE OF THE HISTORY OF 30 r RNU. 671 
Name of the King. 
Principal Events during the Reign of each King. 
Place where he 
died. 
Length of 
the Reign 
in Lunar 
Years. 
him prisoner, and in the first days of De- 
cember killed him. Thus he is once more 
sole ruler of the country ; but having lost 
his vizier, upon whose advice he was for- 
merly wont to rely entirely, he has nobody to 
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whether Rornu is again to flourish under 
this dynasty, or whether it has to undergo 
another revolution. From the sequel of my 
narrative it will sufficiently appear that it is 
not in such a state as it ought to be ; but 
it has the advantage that all over Negro- 
land there is no warlike and energetic 
king at the present time. 
