Chapter
1 I | 1862, at the session of the Royal Geographical Society, No.
2 I | oratorical success that the Royal Geographical Society of
3 I | faster than the dies of the Royal Mint itself. So a subscription
4 I | The Proceedings of the Royal Geographical Society of
5 I | membership in either of the Royal Geographical Societies of
6 I | Travellers’ Club, or even the Royal Polytechnic Institute, where
7 I | that welcomed him in the Royal Society. He was above all
8 II | yesterday, at the rooms of the Royal Geographical Society, and
9 II | very wittily showed up the Royal Society of London and their
10 V | English Government and the Royal Society of London have done
11 VIII| Ferguson and Kennedy by the Royal Geographical Society. Commander
12 XV | Population of the Place.—The Royal Tembe.—The Sultan’s Wives.—
13 XV | Tembe.—The Sultan’s Wives.—A Royal Drunken-Bout.— Joe an Object
14 XV | slowly proceeded toward the royal “tembe,” situated a considerable
15 XV | perpetual drunkenness. The royal sot had nearly lost all
16 XLIX| son of traffic, and his royal palace is a counting-house.”~“
17 XLIV| in the archives of the Royal Geographical Society of
18 XLIV| reception they got from the Royal Geographical Society, nor
19 XLIV| a public meeting of the Royal Geographical Society, gave
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