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1 I | Arnaud, Baikie, Baldwin, Barth, Batouda, Beke, Beltram,
2 II | could not be realized.~“Dr. Barth, in following out to Soudan
3 IV | FOURTH.~African Explorations.—Barth, Richardson, Overweg, Werne,
4 IV | principal ones were those of Dr. Barth in 1849, and of Lieutenants
5 IV | Burton and Speke in 1858.~Dr. Barth is a Hamburger, who obtained
6 IV | 1822 to 1824. Richardson, Barth, and Overweg, jealously
7 IV | vast oasis of Asben. Dr. Barth separated from his companions,
8 IV | three travellers parted, and Barth took the road to Kano, where
9 IV | venturesome journey of Dr. Barth.~Dr. Ferguson carefully
10 IV | Speke with those of Dr. Barth, since to do so was to undertake
11 V | himself with the labors of Dr. Barth. In 1856, he quitted Bornou,
12 V | Captain Speke and those of Dr. Barth, and then Africa will have
13 VIII | them the explorations of Barth, Burton, Speke, and Grant,
14 XII | Soudan, according to Dr. Barth; the Lower Senegal, according
15 XIX | connected with those of Dr. Barth.—The Atlantika Mountains.—
16 XIX | the explorations of Dr. Barth. We have left the Englishmen
17 XIX | this evening, and to which Barth penetrated, what is its
18 XXX | which at a later period Dr. Barth was to pursue on his way
19 XXX | sent to cooperate with Dr. Barth. They met on the 1st of
20 XXX | often was the death of Dr. Barth reported, to his own great
21 XXX | upon the maps drawn by Dr. Barth.~“You perceive,” said he, “
22 XXXI | Clapperton, and Overweg; like Barth, Richardson, and Vogel,
23 XXXI | which only Denham’s and Barth’s expeditions had been able
24 XXXI | impassable morasses, in which Barth thought that he was doomed
25 XXXIV | did;—like Denham, like Barth? Both of those men got back
26 XXXVII | said he, “we come upon Dr. Barth’s route. It was at this
27 XXXVII | these three travellers, Barth was the only one who ever
28 XXXVII | falling into ruin when Dr. Barth visited it.~The Victoria,
29 XXXVIII| said the doctor, “that Barth crossed the Niger, on his
30 XXXVIII| which it passes.”~“Did Dr. Barth follow this route?” asked
31 XLIX | Timbuctoo.—The Chart of Dr. Barth. —A Decaying City.—Whither
32 XLIX | followed by the explorer Barth when he launched upon the
33 XLIX | upon the chart traced by Barth himself, and was enabled
34 XLIV | surveys reported by Messrs. Barth, Burton, Speke, and others.
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