The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Band 25J. Murray, 1855 "List of geographical works and maps recently published" in vol. 6-11. |
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... grounds of that selection . They were , that from his nature and his disposition he was , of all others , the man - in other respects competent for such command - the least likely to exercise it with any insolence of success , or any ...
... grounds of that selection . They were , that from his nature and his disposition he was , of all others , the man - in other respects competent for such command - the least likely to exercise it with any insolence of success , or any ...
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... ground , which led him to acquire a knowledge of the rocks beneath the soil . Entering into the Geological Society in the year 1819 , at the early age of twenty - one , he rapidly rose in the estimation of his brethren of the hammer ...
... ground , which led him to acquire a knowledge of the rocks beneath the soil . Entering into the Geological Society in the year 1819 , at the early age of twenty - one , he rapidly rose in the estimation of his brethren of the hammer ...
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... ground in Britain which is entirely devoted to the advancement of Science ! " Once possessed of halls worthy of so noble an object , Sir Henry De la Beche next rendered them practically useful to the public , and on a vastly extended ...
... ground in Britain which is entirely devoted to the advancement of Science ! " Once possessed of halls worthy of so noble an object , Sir Henry De la Beche next rendered them practically useful to the public , and on a vastly extended ...
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... grounds on both coasts of the Peninsula . The charts also indicate the same character in the submarine structure of Malacca Straits . The whole country is a dense jungle . Returning to Singapore Mr. Wallace met our medallist , Sir James ...
... grounds on both coasts of the Peninsula . The charts also indicate the same character in the submarine structure of Malacca Straits . The whole country is a dense jungle . Returning to Singapore Mr. Wallace met our medallist , Sir James ...
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... ground on foot , and to measure by pacing the distances travelled . The necessity for a good map , after this , needs no further demonstration . United States . It is proposed to carry out a topographical survey of the region which ...
... ground on foot , and to measure by pacing the distances travelled . The necessity for a good map , after this , needs no further demonstration . United States . It is proposed to carry out a topographical survey of the region which ...
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