The Quarterly Journal of Science and the Arts, Volume 5John Murray, 1818 - Science |
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... Zaire , usually called the Congo , in 1816 , under the direction of Cap- tain Tuckey ; published by permission of the Lords Commis- sioners of the Admiralty . . . . 154 XVIII . Remarks on Dr. Ure's " Experiments to determine the ...
... Zaire , usually called the Congo , in 1816 , under the direction of Cap- tain Tuckey ; published by permission of the Lords Commis- sioners of the Admiralty . . . . 154 XVIII . Remarks on Dr. Ure's " Experiments to determine the ...
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... Zaire , usually called the Congo , in 1816 , under the direction of Captain Tuckey , published by permission of the Lords Commisssoners of the Admiralty . - Murray , 1818 . OUR knowledge of the continent of Africa has in no wise kept ...
... Zaire , usually called the Congo , in 1816 , under the direction of Captain Tuckey , published by permission of the Lords Commisssoners of the Admiralty . - Murray , 1818 . OUR knowledge of the continent of Africa has in no wise kept ...
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... Zaire , which flows into the Southern At- lantic about the sixth degree of south latitude , might be the outlet of the Niger ; and as this suggestion came from Mr. Maxwell , who , in the capacity of an African trader , had not only ...
... Zaire , which flows into the Southern At- lantic about the sixth degree of south latitude , might be the outlet of the Niger ; and as this suggestion came from Mr. Maxwell , who , in the capacity of an African trader , had not only ...
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... Zaire ; two names which , since that time , have been used indiscrimi nately by Europeans . It now appears that Zaire is the gene- ral appellative for any great river , like the Nile in North Africa , and the Ganges in Hindostan , and ...
... Zaire ; two names which , since that time , have been used indiscrimi nately by Europeans . It now appears that Zaire is the gene- ral appellative for any great river , like the Nile in North Africa , and the Ganges in Hindostan , and ...
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... Zaire empties itself into the ocean . - These are successively combated by Mr. Barrow , in the Introduction to the Narrative , we think , with considerable force and ingenuity . In this unsatisfactory state of doubt and conjecture in ...
... Zaire empties itself into the ocean . - These are successively combated by Mr. Barrow , in the Introduction to the Narrative , we think , with considerable force and ingenuity . In this unsatisfactory state of doubt and conjecture in ...
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