The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 - English literature |
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Page 28
... Lake , or the Commander - in - Chief at Fort St. George , or anybody else , be charged with them . But , surely , it is not exactly reasonable to expect that I should remain in a subordinate situation , contrary to my inclination , only ...
... Lake , or the Commander - in - Chief at Fort St. George , or anybody else , be charged with them . But , surely , it is not exactly reasonable to expect that I should remain in a subordinate situation , contrary to my inclination , only ...
Page 155
... lake in Equatorial Africa , in the endeavour to reach which he spent nearly four years of his enterprising life . The undertaking involved an almost unparalleled amount of anxiety and difficulty , but it was ultimately crowned with ...
... lake in Equatorial Africa , in the endeavour to reach which he spent nearly four years of his enterprising life . The undertaking involved an almost unparalleled amount of anxiety and difficulty , but it was ultimately crowned with ...
Page 156
... lake of the existence of which he was informed by Captain Speke . He was accompanied in his wanderings by his youthful wife , who cheered and sustained him throughout the whole of his arduous journey . It is almost inconceivable how an ...
... lake of the existence of which he was informed by Captain Speke . He was accompanied in his wanderings by his youthful wife , who cheered and sustained him throughout the whole of his arduous journey . It is almost inconceivable how an ...
Page 158
... lake , which he termed the Little Luta Nzigè , but of which the native name proved to be the ' M'wootan N'zige , ' into which the river which Speke had partially traced from the Victoria Nyanza Nyanza was said to fall , a statement ...
... lake , which he termed the Little Luta Nzigè , but of which the native name proved to be the ' M'wootan N'zige , ' into which the river which Speke had partially traced from the Victoria Nyanza Nyanza was said to fall , a statement ...
Page 159
... lake , which he conceived must have a very important relation to the Nile , if it did not ultimately prove to be its actual source . The difficulties of African travel consist less in the hostility of the native tribes than in the ...
... lake , which he conceived must have a very important relation to the Nile , if it did not ultimately prove to be its actual source . The difficulties of African travel consist less in the hostility of the native tribes than in the ...
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