Chapter
1 I | Brun-Rollet, Burchell, Burckhardt, Burton, Cailland, Caillie, Campbell,
2 II | of the Zambesi; Captains Burton and Speke, in the discovery
3 IV | Rebmann, Maizan, Roscher, Burton and Speke.~The aerial line
4 IV | 1849, and of Lieutenants Burton and Speke in 1858.~Dr. Barth
5 IV | us see what Lieutenants Burton and Speke accomplished in
6 IV | Finally, in 1857, Lieutenants Burton and Speke, both officers
7 IV | the 20th of June. There Burton, who was completely worn
8 IV | August, and, in company with Burton, again took up the route
9 IV | link the explorations of Burton and Speke with those of
10 VIII| the explorations of Barth, Burton, Speke, and Grant, and depicted
11 XII | route traced by Captains Burton and Speke.~Kennedy had,
12 XII | said the doctor, “that Burton and Speke were seized with
13 XII | contained the itinerary of Burton and Speke to the great lakes;
14 XIII| emanations, which Captain Burton mentions, could be distinctly
15 XIV | geographical miles. Captains Burton and Speke took four months
16 XV | barbarous. I remember that Burton and Speke had nothing but
17 XVII| unexplored country! Captain Burton pushed very far to the westward,
18 XIX | Explorations of Speke and Burton connected with those of
19 XIX | link the toils of Captains Burton and Speke with the explorations
20 XIX | Lake Tanganayika, seen by Burton. Ere the close of the century
21 XLIV| reported by Messrs. Barth, Burton, Speke, and others. Thanks
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