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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... Tribes of the Punjab , west of the Indus , with a Sketch Map , by Lieut . James Sykes , 2nd Regiment Punjab Infantry . Communicated by Col. Sykes . 3. Copies of Letters from Drs . Barth and Vogel , respecting the progress of the Central ...
... Tribes of the Punjab , west of the Indus , with a Sketch Map , by Lieut . James Sykes , 2nd Regiment Punjab Infantry . Communicated by Col. Sykes . 3. Copies of Letters from Drs . Barth and Vogel , respecting the progress of the Central ...
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... tribes of that hitherto unexplored region : for I need not inform your Lordship and this Meeting , that , how anxious soever our Missionary traveller may be to ascertain the Geo- graphical facts and physical features of the country ...
... tribes of that hitherto unexplored region : for I need not inform your Lordship and this Meeting , that , how anxious soever our Missionary traveller may be to ascertain the Geo- graphical facts and physical features of the country ...
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... tribes , he was able to hold easy and intelligent intercourse with all ; but , in addition to the charm which the traveller bears about him who can speak the language of the people whom he visits , Dr. Livingston carries with him the ...
... tribes , he was able to hold easy and intelligent intercourse with all ; but , in addition to the charm which the traveller bears about him who can speak the language of the people whom he visits , Dr. Livingston carries with him the ...
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... tribes on its banks , obtained from a native of those regions in his service . This large body of water , so long since in- scribed on maps , continues to be one of the most inviting features of that preponderating part of African ...
... tribes on its banks , obtained from a native of those regions in his service . This large body of water , so long since in- scribed on maps , continues to be one of the most inviting features of that preponderating part of African ...
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... tribes , which has hitherto effectually obstructed commerce , but which it is hoped will be over- ruled . After vainly endeavouring to avoid these plunderers , he suc- ceeded in reaching the Quango , where a fortunate meeting with a ...
... tribes , which has hitherto effectually obstructed commerce , but which it is hoped will be over- ruled . After vainly endeavouring to avoid these plunderers , he suc- ceeded in reaching the Quango , where a fortunate meeting with a ...
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