New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 111Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, William Harrison Ainsworth, Thomas Hood, William Ainsworth Henry Colburn, 1857 |
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Page 446
... reached the apex of the land , the rivers beyond that point taking an easterly direction . The estimated elevation above the sea was five thousand feet . The rocks are granitic and metamorphic . These highlands , which are exceedingly ...
... reached the apex of the land , the rivers beyond that point taking an easterly direction . The estimated elevation above the sea was five thousand feet . The rocks are granitic and metamorphic . These highlands , which are exceedingly ...
Page 447
... reached the village of Semalembue , a chief of the Bashuku- lompo , who received them most kindly . The mode of salutation here was simply clapping the hands . Trade with the east coast now began to make itself felt . Semalembue ...
... reached the village of Semalembue , a chief of the Bashuku- lompo , who received them most kindly . The mode of salutation here was simply clapping the hands . Trade with the east coast now began to make itself felt . Semalembue ...
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... reached the renowned gorge of Lupata on the 24th . The so- called " spine of the world " is not at this point , he says , so high in appear- ance as the Campsie Hills when seen from the Vale of Clyde - say eight hundred to a thousand ...
... reached the renowned gorge of Lupata on the 24th . The so- called " spine of the world " is not at this point , he says , so high in appear- ance as the Campsie Hills when seen from the Vale of Clyde - say eight hundred to a thousand ...
Contents
A RACE WITH TIME BY THE AUTHOR OF ASHLEY | 34 |
SPECIAL TOURISTS | 41 |
HOW SHALL WE PREACH? BY E P ROWSELL | 50 |
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