Albert nyanza
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historical examples
he said then, that this treacherous king had gone to the sh-r-s of the albert nyanza.
stanley’s adventures in the wilds of africa joel tyler headley and william fletcher johnson
he now bestowed upon this lake the name of the albert nyanza.
great african travellers w.h.g. kingston
at this rate of marching we should be 450 days reaching the albert nyanza.
in darkest africa, vol. 2; or, the quest, rescue and retreat of emin, governor of equatoria henry morton stanley
he selected this spot as the best place from which to start for the albert nyanza, which he designed next to explore.
stanley’s adventures in the wilds of africa joel tyler headley and william fletcher johnson
the whole system of egyptian extension up to the albert nyanza was wrong.
in darkest africa, vol. 1; or, the quest, rescue and retreat of emin, governor of equatoria henry morton stanley
the distance from here to the albert nyanza is about 330 geographical miles in a straight line.
in darkest africa, vol. 1; or, the quest, rescue and retreat of emin, governor of equatoria henry morton stanley
it was now october, and he turned his attention directly to the next scene of his labors—the exploration of the albert nyanza.
stanley’s adventures in the wilds of africa joel tyler headley and william fletcher johnson
still inch by inch the troops fought their way along the river, till at length they reached the lake of albert nyanza.
the red book of heroes leonora blanche lang
this done, he had hoped to visit albert nyanza, but the hostility of the natives prevented.
stanley in africa james p. boyd
lady baker was travelling companion to her husband when he discovered albert nyanza.
stanley in africa james p. boyd
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