Chapter
1 I | of the Royal Geographical Society, No. 3 Waterloo Place, London.
2 I | that the Royal Geographical Society of London had yet achieved.~
3 I | enterprise.~A member of the Society then inquired of the president
4 I | facetious member of this grave Society.~“Ask Dr. Ferguson to come
5 I | of the Royal Geographical Society of London.”~Who, then, was
6 I | welcomed him in the Royal Society. He was above all such trifles,
7 II | of the Royal Geographical Society, and the sum of twenty-five
8 II | wittily showed up the Royal Society of London and their phenomenal
9 II | bulletins of the Geographical Society of Paris; a remarkable article
10 IV | the London Geographical Society to explore the great African
11 IV | England; and the Geographical Society of Paris decreed them its
12 V | Government and the Royal Society of London have done for
13 V | tell you. The Geographical Society regard as very important
14 VIII | by the Royal Geographical Society. Commander Bennet and his
15 XII | Bulletins of the Geographical Society of London;” and not a single
16 XXXVIII| out in 1795 by the African Society of London, he got as far
17 XXXVIII| prize of the Geographical Society in 1828; the highest honors
18 XLIV | of the Royal Geographical Society of London:~“We, the undersigned,
19 XLIV | from the Royal Geographical Society, nor the intense curiosity
20 XLIV | of the Royal Geographical Society, gave a recital of his journey
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