The Quarterly Review, Volume 159William 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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... known , and are likely to be known , to myself alone of created men . ' And again : ' The chief elements of my little destiny have all along lain deep below view or surmise , and never will or can be known to any son of Adam .... Let no ...
... known , and are likely to be known , to myself alone of created men . ' And again : ' The chief elements of my little destiny have all along lain deep below view or surmise , and never will or can be known to any son of Adam .... Let no ...
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... known as the mouth of the lesser rivers Gaboon and Ogowa . It was from this point , near Stanley Pool , that the new corporation known as the International Association began its territorial operations , making arrange- ments with ...
... known as the mouth of the lesser rivers Gaboon and Ogowa . It was from this point , near Stanley Pool , that the new corporation known as the International Association began its territorial operations , making arrange- ments with ...
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... known as Loango ; whence it appears that the Loango country is not included in her claim . The piece of territory south of the river - mouth includes the coast down to Ambriz , the northern limit of her undoubted possessions in Angola ...
... known as Loango ; whence it appears that the Loango country is not included in her claim . The piece of territory south of the river - mouth includes the coast down to Ambriz , the northern limit of her undoubted possessions in Angola ...
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London 1884 | 450 |
Hansards Parliamentary Debates 18821884 | 480 |
And other Works | 499 |
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