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By Samuel White Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S., Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical
Society, London, 18CG ... 155 VI.— 1.. The Life of Bishop Wilson. By the Rev.
John Keble. Parker, 1863. 2. The Manx Society Publications, 1858-1865.
Douglas ...
By Samuel White Baker, M.A., F.R.G.S., Gold Medallist of the Royal Geographical
Society, London, 18CG ... 155 VI.— 1.. The Life of Bishop Wilson. By the Rev.
John Keble. Parker, 1863. 2. The Manx Society Publications, 1858-1865.
Douglas ...
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Two of the number, Baker and Catton, were thought worthy to be included among
the original academicians. Many other academicians of eminence are said by Mr.
Becchcy ' to have begun their career in this department.' ' The coach- painter,' ...
Two of the number, Baker and Catton, were thought worthy to be included among
the original academicians. Many other academicians of eminence are said by Mr.
Becchcy ' to have begun their career in this department.' ' The coach- painter,' ...
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By Samuel White Baker, M. A., F.R.G.S., Gold Medallist of the Royal
Geographical Society. London, 1866. WE hail with pleasure the appearance of
this record of Mr. Baker's expedition in search of the great lake in Equatorial
Africa, in the ...
By Samuel White Baker, M. A., F.R.G.S., Gold Medallist of the Royal
Geographical Society. London, 1866. WE hail with pleasure the appearance of
this record of Mr. Baker's expedition in search of the great lake in Equatorial
Africa, in the ...
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Mr. Baker had not been unknown to fame before this crowning exploit of his
adventurous career. As a sportsman, a traveller, and a geographer, he has
gathered laurels in other lands. He has hunted the elephant in Ceylon, pursued
the giraffe ...
Mr. Baker had not been unknown to fame before this crowning exploit of his
adventurous career. As a sportsman, a traveller, and a geographer, he has
gathered laurels in other lands. He has hunted the elephant in Ceylon, pursued
the giraffe ...
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To Gon- dokoro accordingly Mr. Baker proceeded by a tedious boat- jonrney up
the Nile from Khartoum. The country through which he passed he describes as a
dismal wilderness of reeds, which exclude from the sight every object which can
...
To Gon- dokoro accordingly Mr. Baker proceeded by a tedious boat- jonrney up
the Nile from Khartoum. The country through which he passed he describes as a
dismal wilderness of reeds, which exclude from the sight every object which can
...
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