Chapter
1 I | Roscher, Ruppel, Saugnier, Speke, Steidner, Thibaud, Thompson,
2 II | Zambesi; Captains Burton and Speke, in the discovery of the
3 IV | Maizan, Roscher, Burton and Speke.~The aerial line which Dr.
4 IV | of Lieutenants Burton and Speke in 1858.~Dr. Barth is a
5 IV | what Lieutenants Burton and Speke accomplished in Eastern
6 IV | Lieutenants Burton and Speke, both officers in the Bengal
7 IV | months, during which time Speke made a push to the northward
8 IV | explorations of Burton and Speke with those of Dr. Barth,
9 V | Expeditions now on foot.—Speke and Grant.—Krapf, De Decken,
10 V | the point where Lieutenant Speke had to halt.”~“I am there;
11 V | exploration of this lake of which Speke caught a glimpse. Under
12 V | Lieutenant (now Captain) Speke has associated with him
13 V | there, he will await Captain Speke’s caravan, and be able to
14 V | the operations of Captain Speke and those of Dr. Barth,
15 VIII | explorations of Barth, Burton, Speke, and Grant, and depicted
16 XI | had received from Captain Speke. The captain and his companions
17 XII | traced by Captains Burton and Speke.~Kennedy had, at length,
18 XII | doctor, “that Burton and Speke were seized with violent
19 XII | itinerary of Burton and Speke to the great lakes; the
20 XIV | miles. Captains Burton and Speke took four months and a half
21 XV | remember that Burton and Speke had nothing but praises
22 XVI | discover some traces of Captain Speke’s expedition or of M. de
23 XVII | strongly as it was affirmed by Speke, his companion. He pretended
24 XVII | new regions. When Captain Speke set out to discover Lake
25 XVIII| sought for, of which Captain Speke caught a glimpse on the
26 XVIII| Victoria Lake, by Captain Speke. At the place now mentioned
27 XVIII| been determined by Captain Speke, say three thousand seven
28 XIX | Adamova.—The Explorations of Speke and Burton connected with
29 XIX | toils of Captains Burton and Speke with the explorations of
30 XIX | Lake Ukereoue, reached by Speke.”~“It is near the thirty-seventh
31 XLIV | by Messrs. Barth, Burton, Speke, and others. Thanks to the
32 XLIV | recent expeditions of Messrs. Speke and Grant, De Heuglin and
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