Chapter
1 IV | various expeditions that had ascended the Nile could never manage
2 V | course of the Nile.”~“I have ascended it,” replied the Scotchman,
3 VIII | company with Mackenzie, ascended the river Rovoonia. The
4 XII | moderate, and the balloon ascended almost perpendicularly to
5 XII | sportsman, as the balloon ascended; “the reflection of the
6 XIV | later, the Victoria slowly ascended and soared away to the eastward,
7 XVI | and swung, but steadily ascended, and, ere the hour was over,
8 XVII | discover Lake Ukereoue, he ascended more to the eastward in
9 XVIII | the traveller who farthest ascended the current of the Nile.”~“
10 XXII | upper night; a torrid heat ascended to the car, and Dr. Ferguson
11 XXIV | and its heat. The balloon ascended, and, after several ineffectual
12 XXVI | the water, he might have ascended by throwing out ballast,
13 XIX | steamer Pleiad has already ascended as far as the town of Yola.
14 XXXVIII| her radiance. The Victoria ascended to a height of five hundred
15 XXXVIII| deserts of Senegambia, and ascended as far as the country of
16 XLI | separated.”~The Victoria had ascended some hundred and twenty
17 XLIII | their comrades.~The Victoria ascended once more, and made some
18 XLIII | balloon, which had at once ascended nearly eight hundred feet.
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