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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... reached me in any shape ; and what I at present know of the expedition is confined to the report submitted to Congress , principally adverting to the diplomatic and political in- cidents of his dealings with the Japanese . In the outset ...
... reached me in any shape ; and what I at present know of the expedition is confined to the report submitted to Congress , principally adverting to the diplomatic and political in- cidents of his dealings with the Japanese . In the outset ...
Page cxvi
... reaching the Quango , where a fortunate meeting with a Portuguese settler obtained him protection till he reached Cassange , in lat . 9 ° 37 ′ 30 ′′ S. and long . 23 ° 43 ′ E. From thence he proceeded without difficulty to Loando ...
... reaching the Quango , where a fortunate meeting with a Portuguese settler obtained him protection till he reached Cassange , in lat . 9 ° 37 ′ 30 ′′ S. and long . 23 ° 43 ′ E. From thence he proceeded without difficulty to Loando ...
Page cxvii
... reached with Mr. Galton in 1852. A journey of some 200 miles , performed in 77 hours , brought him to the lake N'gami . The 77 hours must be understood as the time occupied in actual movement , principally through a dense thorn forest ...
... reached with Mr. Galton in 1852. A journey of some 200 miles , performed in 77 hours , brought him to the lake N'gami . The 77 hours must be understood as the time occupied in actual movement , principally through a dense thorn forest ...
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... reached by Allen and Oldfield , have been added to our maps . Friendly intercourse with the natives has been established , with much promise for commerce and philan- thropy , and much geographical and other information obtained as to ...
... reached by Allen and Oldfield , have been added to our maps . Friendly intercourse with the natives has been established , with much promise for commerce and philan- thropy , and much geographical and other information obtained as to ...
Page cxix
... reached . The various tribes on the route are minutely described , and the descriptions are illustrated by some coloured en- gravings , which present strong evidence of fidelity . A map appended is unfortunately a mere march route ...
... reached . The various tribes on the route are minutely described , and the descriptions are illustrated by some coloured en- gravings , which present strong evidence of fidelity . A map appended is unfortunately a mere march route ...
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