The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volumen25J. Murray, 1855 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... called the premature age of 59. For , though his limbs failed , and the palsy gained rapidly on him , his mind was fresh to the last ; and such was his indomitable energy , that even though lifted into his chair for some weeks , he ...
... called the premature age of 59. For , though his limbs failed , and the palsy gained rapidly on him , his mind was fresh to the last ; and such was his indomitable energy , that even though lifted into his chair for some weeks , he ...
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... called by them " Kenia and Kilimanjaro ; " the same range farther S. forming also the probable basin of the Lake N'yassi . Lieut . Burton's subsequent disaster at Berbera , has suspended further opera- tions in these quarters for the ...
... called by them " Kenia and Kilimanjaro ; " the same range farther S. forming also the probable basin of the Lake N'yassi . Lieut . Burton's subsequent disaster at Berbera , has suspended further opera- tions in these quarters for the ...
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... called upon to perform by our brethren of the Geographical Society of Paris , who paid this Society the compliment to request that we would present on their behalf three medals with which they had honoured three of our own asso- ciates ...
... called upon to perform by our brethren of the Geographical Society of Paris , who paid this Society the compliment to request that we would present on their behalf three medals with which they had honoured three of our own asso- ciates ...
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... called the Traps and the Snares , off the south extreme of Stewart's Island . It proves that the latter ill deserve their name , as they are bold rocks , rising 470 feet above the sea , and affording an excellent landfall for vessels ...
... called the Traps and the Snares , off the south extreme of Stewart's Island . It proves that the latter ill deserve their name , as they are bold rocks , rising 470 feet above the sea , and affording an excellent landfall for vessels ...
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... called Be- lenia , in 5 ° N. lat . , and beyond which he has reached 3 ° N. lat . His map and memoir have been submitted to the French Geographical Society , and are in our possession . A portion , published by the French Geographical ...
... called Be- lenia , in 5 ° N. lat . , and beyond which he has reached 3 ° N. lat . His map and memoir have been submitted to the French Geographical Society , and are in our possession . A portion , published by the French Geographical ...
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