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By Samuel White Baker , M.A. , F.R.G.S. , Gold Medallist of the Royal
Geographical Society , London , 1866 - 155 VI . - 1 .. The Life of Bishop Wilson .
By the Rev. John Keble . Parker , 1863 . 2. The Manx Society Publications , 1858-
1865 .
By Samuel White Baker , M.A. , F.R.G.S. , Gold Medallist of the Royal
Geographical Society , London , 1866 - 155 VI . - 1 .. The Life of Bishop Wilson .
By the Rev. John Keble . Parker , 1863 . 2. The Manx Society Publications , 1858-
1865 .
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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. Beechey to have begun their career in this department . ' " The
coachpainter ...
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. Beechey to have begun their career in this department . ' " The
coachpainter ...
Page 155
We Mr. Baker's expedition in search of the great lake in Equatorial Africa , in the
endeavour to reach which he spent nearly four years of his enterprising life , The
undertaking involved an almost unparalleled amount of anxiety and difficulty , but
...
We Mr. Baker's expedition in search of the great lake in Equatorial Africa , in the
endeavour to reach which he spent nearly four years of his enterprising life , The
undertaking involved an almost unparalleled amount of anxiety and difficulty , but
...
Page 156
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 ...
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 ...
Page 157
To Gondokoro accordingly Mr. Baker proceeded by a tedious boatjourney 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 Gondokoro accordingly Mr. Baker proceeded by a tedious boatjourney 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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