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" Guard, passing through an open house, where stands his chaire empty, unlawfull for any but himselfe to sit in, by which hangs his drummes, the onely instruments of warre which we see amongst them, neither are these drummes without dayly imployment, for... "
The Golden Trade; Or, A Discovery of the River Gambra, and the Golden Trade ... - Page 58
by Richard Jobson - 1904 - 209 pages
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Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of ...

Eric Charry - 2000 - 544 pages
...amongst them, neither are the drummes without dayly imployment, for this is their continuali cusiĆ³me every night after it seemes they have filled their...singing, and makeing a hethenish noyse. most commonly untili the day beginnes to breake, when as we conceive dead-sleepes take them, by which meanes sleeping...
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Mande Music: Traditional and Modern Music of the Maninka and Mandinka of ...

Eric Charry - 2000 - 544 pages
...imp1oyment, for this is their continua1l custome every night after it seemes they have filled their be11ies, they repaire to this Court of Guard, making fires...hethenish noyse, most commonly untill the day beginnes lo breake, when as we conceive dead-s1eepes take them, by which meanes s1eeping one part of the day...
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