Chapter
1 I | obeying. He, therefore, sent in his resignation, and
2 I | expedition, which had been sent out to explore the new Caspian
3 IV | island the latest expedition, sent by way of the great lakes
4 IV | in the Bengal army, were sent by the London Geographical
5 V | exactly why himself, he had sent to Edinburgh for a certain
6 V | Vogel, who, in 1853, was sent into the Soudan to associate
7 VIII | very vessel that had been sent out to the polar regions,
8 VIII | The aeronaut, Gernerin, sent up a balloon at Paris, about
9 XII | Petermann, and by that savant sent to him. This Atlas was to
10 XXII | Lazarist mission. Heaven sent you to me—Heaven be praised!
11 XXIII | beautiful night. The stars sent him their trembling rays,
12 XXIII | midst of that night which sent to him its softest radiance;
13 XXV | sudden and intense heat, sent the balloon rapidly aloft.~
14 XXX | of twenty-three, had been sent to cooperate with Dr. Barth.
15 XXX | track with the expedition sent from Leipsic, so that we
16 XXXVIII| him, a Scotchman by birth. Sent out in 1795 by the African
17 XLIX | quite obliging. See, they’ve sent us a nice little southeast
18 XLIII | At this point the river sent forth a prolonged roaring;
19 XLIV | bank of the river had been sent by the governor of Senegal.
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