The Quarterly Review, Volumen159William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero John Murray, 1885 |
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... course of the narrative . His ter- rible freaks in language , his harshness , his obscurity ; his wants of selection , condensation , coherence ; his wearisome repeti- tions ; his trite common - places thinly veiled as profound reflec ...
... course of the narrative . His ter- rible freaks in language , his harshness , his obscurity ; his wants of selection , condensation , coherence ; his wearisome repeti- tions ; his trite common - places thinly veiled as profound reflec ...
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... course . By this , the first of its abrupt descents , the river makes its exit from the upper plateau of Central Africa . Below the Stanley Falls the river - receiving , as we have just seen , a vast accession of waters from north ...
... course . By this , the first of its abrupt descents , the river makes its exit from the upper plateau of Central Africa . Below the Stanley Falls the river - receiving , as we have just seen , a vast accession of waters from north ...
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... courses , the French penetrate through the range to the central uplands beyond . Now the upward course of the Ogowai runs southward in the direction of Stanley Pool , and indeed takes its source among the hills not very far from the ...
... courses , the French penetrate through the range to the central uplands beyond . Now the upward course of the Ogowai runs southward in the direction of Stanley Pool , and indeed takes its source among the hills not very far from the ...
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London 1884 | 450 |
Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
And other Works | 499 |
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