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61. Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search
Overview of David LivingstoneDavid Livingstone 1813 1873. Statue of David Livingston beside Glasgow Cathedral©1995-2004 Gazetteer for Scotland. Explorer and medical missionary.
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62. David Livingstone -- Die Mieliestronk
David Livingstone, wat deur baie as een van die grootste Europese ontdekkingsreisigers Livingstone(18131873) is in Lanarkshire in Skotland gebore en het in
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David Livin gstone Afrika-ontdekker en verspreider van die Lig Eeue lank was die hartland van Afrika vir die Europeërs ’n donker plek, waar tropiese siektes ’n witman binne ’n dag kon doodmaak of wilde roofdiere hom in ’n ommesientjie kon verslind. Min was gevolglik bekend omtrent die binneland van die kontinent. Totdat onvermoeide pioniers soos David Livingstone hierheen gekom het...
D IE jong Skot luister aandagtig na die passievolle Skotse sendeling met die vloeiende wit baard. Die godsman het onlangs uit Afrika na Brittanje teruggekeer en is besig om ’n belangstellende gehoor toe te spreek oor sy werk doer in die suide. "Partykeer in die oggendson.'' vertel hy, "het ek die rook van duisend statte gesien waar geen sendeling nog ooit was nie.'' Dit is woorde wat die jong man, wat hom pas as medikus bekwaam het, aan die hart gryp. Dan sal hy na Afrika gaan! Hy sal ’n voorvegter vir Christus op die donker vasteland word. Hy sal die duisend statte, en nog ander duisende, gaan soek en die evangelie verkondig om die Lig te versprei! Só begin die sending- en ontdekkersloopbaan van dr. David Livingstone, wat deur baie as een van die grootste Europese ontdekkingsreisigers van ons kontinent beskou word, indien nie die heel grootste nie.

63. Devon Local Studies Service. Livingstone, David. Missionary
Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, (1857). Devon and Exeter Institution LibraryG28.27. Livingstone (18131873) was one of the greatest European explorers
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Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, 1857 Livingstone, David. Missionary travels, Devon and Exeter Institution Library: G28.27 Livingstone (1813-1873) was one of the greatest European explorers of Africa. He worked as a missionary from 1840 but was a keen scientific observer and by living closely with the African peoples gained a deep insight into the nature of their cultures. He was the first European to see the Victoria Falls and on an expedition to discover the source of the Nile was found by Stanley at Ujiji in 1868. His travels were eagerly followed in England and encouraged other explorers, missionaries and colonisers. Return to the top of the page here.
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64. David Livingstone - BlueRider.com
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65. Sentermenighetens Bibelskole - David Livingstone, Oppdageren Og Misjonæren I Af
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David Livingstone (1813-1873) David Livingstone ble født i Blantyre, Scotland, den 19. mars 1813. Som 20-åring hadde David Livingstone et møte med Gud. Fra da av bestemte han seg for å overgi seg fullt og helt til Gud. En gang hørte han en preken av Robert Moffatt, en misjonær fra Sør-Afrika. Han fortalte om arbeidet på misjonsstasjonen. Men han fortalte også at tidlig om morgenen, når det var klart vær, kunne han se røyken fra tusen landsbyer stige mot himmelen. Disse landsbyene lå langt inne i jungelen, og ingen hadde nådd de med evangeliet. Dette brente seg fast i Livingstone. Hans visjon var å bli en stifinner for evangeliet i det ukjente og unådde Afrika.
Forberedelsene Forberedelsene startet. Han studerte til lege for å kunne hjelpe de innfødte. Videre gikk han i prekenlære, men her strøk han. Da han skulle framføre den prekenen han hadde øvd på, fikk han helt jernteppe. Han leste teksten og gikk deretter ned fra prekestolen. Han ble ikke godkjent som misjonær i første runde, men etter en ny sjanse greide han så vidt å bestå testen. Den 8. desember 1840 la seilskipet ”George” ut fra England med kursen mot Sør-Afrika.

66. Livingstone
David Livingstone 18131873. My name is David Livingstone. I representedScotland, but I did not only represent it, I was also born
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DAVID LIVINGSTONE
My name is David Livingstone. I represented Scotland, but I did not only represent it, I was also born there, I worked there, I was schooled there, my family lived there, and I grew up there.
I intended to go to China as an explorer, but war started and I went to Africa instead. The route that I took went from London, England, through the English Channel, through the North Atlantic Ocean, through the South Atlantic Ocean, to Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and then to Cape Town, South Africa. The reason I had stopped at the half way point in Rio de Janeiro was because I needed supplies, food, and fresh water.
As an explorer, I should be remembered because I did many great things in life. I taught people, I helped people, and I fought against slavery.
I am going to tell you an interesting story that happened to me. One day I was walking in a village, and two men came up to me and asked if I could help them hunt lions. I said, "Yes" and went to go help them. While I was hunting, the lady next to me got killed and a man next to me got bit in the shoulder. Now that did not make me feel very good.Then I got bit in the shoulder by a lion. I died on the shore of Lake Bangweulu in Africa in1873.
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67. Anecdote - David Livingstone - Bibliomaniac?
As the journey continued, his library grew progressively smaller, until he hadonly his Bible left. Livingstone, David (18131873) Scottish missionary and
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68. Anecdote - David Livingstone - Doctor Livingstone & Mr Hyde
became an alcoholic; he saw little of his children, and his estranged oldest sonchanged his last name. Livingstone, David (18131873) Scottish missionary and
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69. Botswana, Safaritour
Translate this page Von Kuruman ausgehend besuchte der Forscher, Missionar und Arzt David Livingstone(1813-1873) Ngamiland und Bechuanaland (Botswana) während seinen ersten
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Luxuriöse Campingtour Livingstone Safari (10 Tage) 2004 Von Karibu Safaris Schwerpunkte : Die Tierreservate von Moremi, Savuti und Chobe, die sich in einzigartiger Umgebung befinden. Von Kuruman ausgehend besuchte der Forscher, Missionar und Arzt David Livingstone (1813-1873) Ngamiland und Bechuanaland (Botswana) während seinen ersten Forschungsreisen. Empfang am Flughafen durch den Reiseleiter und Transfer zu unserem Camp im Moremireservat. Nach dem Abendessen versammeln wir uns am Lagerfeuer und Ihr Reiseleiter erklärt das Safariprogramm. Das große Zelt mit zwei bequemen Betten und Badezimmer ist die geeignete Umgebung für einen erholsamen Schlaf. 2. Tag: OKAVANGODELTA (MOREMIRESERVAT). Dieses Reservat liegt im nordöstlichen Teil des Okavangodeltas. Diese Region mit ihrer immergrünen Vegetation, mit Palmen und Akazien sowie zahlreichen wilden Tier- und Vogelarten ist von großer natürlicher Schönheit. Tour im Boot oder Kanu oder 4x4 Geländewagen. 3. und 4. Tag: MOREMIRESERVAT.

70. Livingstone
Why the name? Livingstone, the program, is named after David Livingstone(18131873), the 19th century medical missionary and explorer.
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The centerpiece of our work on Model-based Autonomous Systems is a system called Livingstone. Livingstone is the software kernel for model-based reactive self-configuring autonomous systems. Livingstone accepts a model of the components of a complex system such as a spacecraft or chemical plant and infers from them the overall behavior of the system. Livingstone also notes which commands are being given to the system and what observations are available. From this, Livingstone is able to monitor the operation of the system, diagnose its current state, determine if sensors are giving impossible readings, recommend actions to put the system into a desired state even in the face of failures and so on. Because Livingstone reasons about explicit models of the system it is interacting with, rather than following a program or rules, a Livingstone-based controller is highly capable, flexible and easy to maintain. Livingstone also takes into account all available information and observations, drawing conclusions which reach across a complex system in a way which would be difficult for a traditional software system or time consuming for a human operator. Livingstone is able to perform significant deduction in the sense/response loop by drawing on our past experience at building fast propositional conflict-based algorithms for model-based diagnosis, and by framing a model-based configuration manager as a propositional feedback controller that generates focused, optimal responses. Livingstone's representation formalism achieves broad coverage of hybrid hardware/software systems by coupling the transition system models underlying concurrent reactive languages with the qualitative representations developed in model-based reasoning. Livingstone automates a wide variety of tasks using a single model and a single core algorithm, thus making significant progress towards achieving a central goal of model-based reasoning.

71. DAVID LIVINGSTONE
David Livingstone (18131873), the Scottish missionary and explorer ofAfrica, personified for Britain the higher cause of imperialism.
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DAVID LIVINGSTONE FROM Cambridge Speech of 1857 David Livingstone (1813-1873), the Scottish missionary and explorer of Africa, personified for Britain the higher cause of imperialism. Between 1840 and 1873, Livingstone traversed nearly a third of Africa, missionizing Christianity, opposing the persistent slave trade, and recording the geography and ethnographic customs of its peoples. His achievement and his self-effacing devotion to opening up Africa to commerce and Christianity provided inspiration to a nineteenth-century British public in search of a moral center to its imperialist policies in Africa. My object in going into the country south of the desert was to instruct the natives in a knowledge of Christianity, but many circumstances prevented my living amongst them more than seven years, amongst which were considerations arising out of the slave system carried on by the Dutch Boers. I resolved to go into the country beyond, and soon found that, for the purposes of commerce, it was necessary to have a path to the sea. I might have gone on instructing the natives in religion, but as civilization and Christianity must go on together, I was obliged to find a path to the sea, in order that I should not sink to the level of the natives. The chief was overjoyed at the suggestion, and furnished me with twenty-seven men, and canoes, and provisions, and presents for the tribes through whose country we had to pass. In a commercial point of view communication with this country is desirable. Angola is wonderfully fertile, producing every kind of tropical plant in rank luxuriance. Passing on to the valley of Quango, the stalk of the grass was as thick as a quill, and towered above my head, although I was mounted on my ox; cotton is produced in great abundance, though merely woven into common cloth; bananas and pine-apples grow in great luxuriance; but the people having no maritime communication, these advantages are almost lost. The country on the other side is not quite so fertile, but in addition to indigo, cotton, and sugarcane, produces a fibrous substance, which I am assured is stronger than flax.

72. Palgrave Macmillan - David Livingstone
David Livingstone (18131873) was one of the supremerepresentatives of the British Empire. Yet his career suffered...... Book
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73. BBC - History - David Livingstone (1813 - 1873)
David Livingstone (1813 1873). One of seven children, Livingstonewas raised in poverty. At the age of ten he began work in the
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David Livingstone (1813 - 1873)
One of seven children, Livingstone was raised in poverty. At the age of ten he began work in the local cotton mill, studying the classics in his spare time. He decided he wanted to become a missionary and, in 1840, was ordained. He arrived in South Africa the following year. He immediately began travelling inland, looking for converts and seeking to end the slave trade, his life's missions. By 1842, he had already gone further north into Kalahari country than any other white man and, in 1853, set out to find a route to the Atlantic coast. After reaching Luanda on the coast in May 1854 and returning to Linyanti, he explored the Zambezi region, arriving to the waterfalls that he renamed Victoria Falls. Back in England and a national hero, he recounted his travels in his best-selling Missionary Travels and Researches in South Africa (1857). From 1858 to 1864 he was in Africa on a second expedition, this time to explore eastern and central Africa. However, disillusionment with Livingstone's leadership set in, navigating the Zambezi proved impossible and, to cap it all, his wife died in April 1862.

74. David Livingstone - Giants Of The Missionary Trail By Eugene M. Harrison
Giants of the Missionary Trail. David Livingstone 1813 1873. ThePathfinder of Africa by Eugene Myers Harrison. A YOUNG SCOTSMAN
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Missionary Biographies David Brainerd Cambridge Seven William Carey James Chalmers Giants of the . . . John Geddie James Gilmour Solomon Ginsburg Jonathan Goforth George Grenfell Adoniram Judson David Livingstone Alexander Mackay Samuel Marsden Robert Moffat Henry Nott John Paton Mary Slessor C.T. Studd Hudson Taylor Index Giants of the Missionary Trail David Livingstone
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by Eugene Myers Harrison A YOUNG SCOTSMAN had come to hear an address by a celebrated missionary. Following his conversion several years earlier, the young man had begun to grapple with the question, "What shall I do with my life?" The Great Commission had come to have a singular hold upon his mind. Its majestic syllables had for him a contemporaneous significance: "All power is given unto me in heaven and in earth. Go ye therefore, and teach all nations, baptizing them in the name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost: Teaching them to observe all things whatsoever I have commanded you: and, lo, I am with you alway, even unto the end of the world." (Matt. 28: 18-20). "All authority is given unto me."

75. David Livingstone
The Christian Hall Of Fame. Canton Baptist Temple, 515 Whipple Ave NW, Canton, Ohio 447083699 USA. Original Oil Paintings of Remarkable Christians. David Livingstone. 1813 - 1873 David Livingstone. 1813 - 1873. David Livingstone was born the son of deeply religious but humble parents, who lived the University of Glasgow. Livingstone tried to go to China as a
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76. Auszüge Aus Dem Buch ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA   Livingstone
Excerpt from the book ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA Livingstone, David (1813 1873).Printing 1969 Volume 14 Page Nr. 154 - 156 Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
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Livingstone, David (1813- 1873), was the greatest explorer-missionary in Africa of the 19th century. He was responsible not only for opening up the southern half of that continent but also for disclosing to the civilized world what he called "the running sore of Africa," the slave trade, as practised in the interior.
Born at Blantyre in Lanarkshire, Scot., on March 19, 1813, the second son of humble parents, Neil and Agnes Livingstone, he went to work in a cotton mill at the age of ten. Even at that early age his energy and powers of concentration showed themselves so that, largely self-taught, he was able, by the time he was 22, to study Greek, theology and medicine at college courses in Glasgow. As a result he took a medical degree in 1840, having been accepted earlier by the London Missionary society as a candidate for the mission field.
Posted by the society to their mission at Kuruman in southern Africa, he landed in 1841 at Algoa bay. he at once showed the two qualities which made him the great traveler-missionary he soon became, the ability to cope with all the practical difficulties of journey by ox-wagon, horse or on foot, and a quick understanding of and sympathy with the native African. He was in fact so competent in these things after his ten weeks´ journey to his base that after a few weeks there he pushed on with his wagon for another 200 mi., farther than any missionaries had yet penetrated, to seek a place for a mission where none had been before. His next step was to go alone to establish it, so as to learn the native language and explore the possibility of training native teachers.

77. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Livingstone, David 1813 - 1873
Livingstone, David 1813 1873 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. ATLAS, Atlasobjevu, E 12531. BURTON, Rosemary, Cesty velkých objevitelu. E 11671.
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Záhlaví Název Signatura ATLAS Atlas objevù E 12531 BURTON, Rosemary Cesty velkých objevitelù. E 11671 ÈERNÝ, Jiøí Obrázky z dejín zemepisných objavov. E 11318 ÈERNÝ, Jiøí Obrázky z dìjin zemìpisných objevù E 11215 ÈERNÝ, Jiøí Obrázky z dìjin zemìpisných objevù. E 11947 HIBBERT, Christopher Africa explored E 12971 KRATOCHVÍL, Miloš Václav Objevitelé a dobyvatelé E 5024 LIVINGSTONE, David Erforschungsreisen in Innern Afrikas I E 1896 MACHÁÈEK, Jan Cesty D. Livingstona po jižní Africe 67 E 1863 NOVARESIO, Paolo Cesty do neznáma E 12072 NOVARESIO, Paolo Moøeplavci a objevitelé E 13264 STANLEY, Henry M. Wie ich Livingstone fand 5 E 2326 STANLEY, Henry Morton Jak jsem našel Livingstona E 7119 STANLEY, Henry Morton Jak jsem našel Livingstona E 8639 ŠUSTEK, Miloslav David Livingstone. JB 679 ŠVAMBERA, Václav Kongo I E 1047 VOTRUBEC, Ctibor Afrika E 8538 WOTTE, Herbert David Livingstone E 7273 Offline poslední zmìny: 13.10.2003 kont@kt

78. David Livingstone
David Livingstone Born March 19, 1813 Blantyre, Scotland Died May 1, 1873Chitambo, Northern Rhodesia Life Span 60 years, 1 month, 12 days
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79. David Livingstone (1813 – 1873) - Getsemany 5/2003
David Livingstone (1813 – 1873). Ludmila Dedková. David Livingstonese narodil hluboce verící rodicum ve skotském Glasgowe.
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80. Stanley And Livingstone
in Africa. Henry Morton Stanley (18411904) went to Africa to findDavid Livingstone (1813-1873) in 1869. Livingstone was known
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Stanley and Livingstone were two British explorers who excited the Western world with their travels in Africa. Henry Morton Stanley (1841-1904) went to Africa to find David Livingstone (1813-1873) in 1869. Livingstone was known to be exploring the interior of the continent. But no one had heard from him in several years, and so the New York Herald sent Stanley to find him. Stanley's search ended on Nov. 10, 1871, when he met Livingstone at the town of Ujiji, on Lake Tanganyika. Stanley greeted him with the now-famous words: "Dr. Livingstone, I presume?"
Livingstone's discoveries David Livingstone David Livingstone was born in Blantyre, Scotland, near Glasgow. He received a medical degree from the University of Glasgow and joined the London Missionary Society. The society sent him to southern Africa. There he worked to convert Africans to Christianity and to end the business of selling captured Africans as slaves. From 1859 to 1863, Livingstone led a large expedition across Africa's interior. He became the first European to see Lakes Nyasa and Chilwa, in what is now Malawi. In the late 1860's, Livingstone began to explore the Lake Tanganyika region. He learned more about African customs, geography, and the slave trade than any other European of his day. His discoveries led to a great competition among European nations for control of Africa.

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