The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volume 25J. Murray, 1855 - Electronic journals "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... continued improvement of income under each head of receipt ; whilst the expenditure , including a large portion of outlay for the new house , has not exceeded the estimates submitted at the last Anniversary . The Auditors , after ...
... continued improvement of income under each head of receipt ; whilst the expenditure , including a large portion of outlay for the new house , has not exceeded the estimates submitted at the last Anniversary . The Auditors , after ...
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... continued this voyage up the Niger as far as Lever , between Rabbah and Busah . In 1841 Captain Beecroft rendered material assistance in rescuing H.M.S. ' Albert , ' after the melancholy illness and deaths of her officers and crew ...
... continued this voyage up the Niger as far as Lever , between Rabbah and Busah . In 1841 Captain Beecroft rendered material assistance in rescuing H.M.S. ' Albert , ' after the melancholy illness and deaths of her officers and crew ...
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... continued his com- munications to the Society ; and papers received from him appeared in the twenty - third and also in the last volume of the Journal . His return from Bolivia was soon followed by his mission to the East , where he ...
... continued his com- munications to the Society ; and papers received from him appeared in the twenty - third and also in the last volume of the Journal . His return from Bolivia was soon followed by his mission to the East , where he ...
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... continued with perfect success as far as Loando in the Portuguese territory on the W. coast . His map arrived here safely , but unfortunately the journals and communications which had been transmitted to the Society through our ...
... continued with perfect success as far as Loando in the Portuguese territory on the W. coast . His map arrived here safely , but unfortunately the journals and communications which had been transmitted to the Society through our ...
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... continued with much success his explorations of the interior . The narrative we have received from him commences from Tunobis , in lat . 21 ° 55 ' S. , long . 21 ° 1 ' E. , which he had reached with Mr. Galton in 1852. A journey of some ...
... continued with much success his explorations of the interior . The narrative we have received from him commences from Tunobis , in lat . 21 ° 55 ' S. , long . 21 ° 1 ' E. , which he had reached with Mr. Galton in 1852. A journey of some ...
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