Chapter
1 VIII | been sent out to the polar regions, to revictual the last expedition
2 XI | ferocious savage tribes, in regions that had never been explored,
3 XIII | one of the most unhealthy regions in Africa; but we shall
4 XIII | hardihood to venture into these regions, your eyes would fill with
5 XIII | ventured into the very lofty regions; but their balloon burst—”~“
6 XV | traverse these equatorial regions on all sides; and they even
7 XV | and the cotton of these regions, to be purchased at the
8 XVII | to reconnoitre these new regions. When Captain Speke set
9 XVII | to some of the dried-up regions? So we cannot take too many
10 XIX | trip through those unknown regions? There were, no doubt, mingled
11 XX | s all!”~“In the southern regions of Africa, they content
12 XXII | traversed these barbarous regions, impelled by that superhuman
13 XXIII | to find it in these arid regions; and this reflection gave
14 XXIV | would waft him to less arid regions? Well informed with regard
15 XIX | altogether unknown, in these regions. We must go a few degrees
16 XIX | of these inter-tropical regions.~“The country is superb!”
17 XIX | close of the century these regions will, undoubtedly, be explored.
18 XXX | Europeans visited these regions. Who were the visitors?”
19 XXXV | had penetrated to these regions had ever again seen their
20 XXXV | peculiar to the equatorial regions, Joe cast a glance at the
21 XXXVIII| to touch ground in these regions, infested as they are by
22 XXXVIII| Soudan and the northern regions of Africa. At length he
23 XL | onward. Fortunately, in these regions, there is some sort of compensation
24 XLI | avoid a detention in these regions. The forests over the tops
25 XLI | and desolation over the regions between the Senegal River
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