The Quarterly Review, Volume 120John Murray, 1866 |
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Page 84
... existence , and that the restriction of its use by payment of royalty to the inventor was prejudicial not only to their individual interests but to the interest of the public at large . Such , also , is Sir William Armstrong's view of ...
... existence , and that the restriction of its use by payment of royalty to the inventor was prejudicial not only to their individual interests but to the interest of the public at large . Such , also , is Sir William Armstrong's view of ...
Page 150
... existence . He had all the amuse- ment which could be derived from dinners , conversation , whist , and country visits . To some his social ease might seem an enviable lot , but a perpetual holiday was a heavy burthen to a man whose ...
... existence . He had all the amuse- ment which could be derived from dinners , conversation , whist , and country visits . To some his social ease might seem an enviable lot , but a perpetual holiday was a heavy burthen to a man whose ...
Page 156
... existence of which he was informed by Captain Speke . He was accompanied in his wanderings by his youthful wife , who cheered and sustained him throughout the whole of his arduous journey . It is almost inconceivable how an European ...
... existence of which he was informed by Captain Speke . He was accompanied in his wanderings by his youthful wife , who cheered and sustained him throughout the whole of his arduous journey . It is almost inconceivable how an European ...
Page 157
... existence of which still disgraces the government of the Egyptian Viceroy , and Mr. Baker was not unreasonably regarded at Khartoum as a spy of the British Government . Whenever Whenever he approached the encampments of the ' ivory ...
... existence of which still disgraces the government of the Egyptian Viceroy , and Mr. Baker was not unreasonably regarded at Khartoum as a spy of the British Government . Whenever Whenever he approached the encampments of the ' ivory ...
Page 158
... existence of a lake , which he termed the Little Luta Nzigè , but of which the native name proved to be the ' M'wootan N'zige , ' into which the river which Speke had partially traced from the Victoria Nyanza Nyanza was said to fall , a ...
... existence of a lake , which he termed the Little Luta Nzigè , but of which the native name proved to be the ' M'wootan N'zige , ' into which the river which Speke had partially traced from the Victoria Nyanza Nyanza was said to fall , a ...
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