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powerfully felt throughout the country. Of 
this I have had ample evidence, and no wonder 
it is so, for one feels proud of his countrymen, 
to see the zeal and energy, with which the offi- 
cers of our cruisers apply themselves to the 
suppression of the trade in slaves." 
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To these interesting notices, nothing can be 
added respecting the far in-laying districts, of 
the South of this vast continent ; but it is earn- 
estly to be hoped, that this enterprizing man 
may be spared and protected throughout that 
laborious journey, on which he is now travelling, 
and that he may be permitted to return to his 
native land, with the accurate and interesting 
narrative of what he has seen. 
His observations having passed through the 
Eoyal Observatory at Cape Town, have been 
received in London ; and the results of his ex- 
plorations as laid down therefrom, appear in the 
map attached to this volume. 
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Since the above has been in the press, ac- 
counts have been received of the further pro- 
gress of Dr. Livingstone. 
After leaving Angola, he endeavoured to 
press on towards the Eastern coast of the con- 
tinent. He succeeded in penetrating some 
considerable distance into the interior, but 
