The African Repository, Volumes 41-42American Colonization Society, 1967 - African Americans |
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He denied , in the first instance , the existence of so large a lake as the Victoria Nyanza where Capt . Speke had described it to be , and consequently he disputed that the Nile took its source from that lake .
He denied , in the first instance , the existence of so large a lake as the Victoria Nyanza where Capt . Speke had described it to be , and consequently he disputed that the Nile took its source from that lake .
Page 307
The Victoria and the Albert lakes are the indubitable parents of the river . ... 12 min . north , to avoid an impassable morass that runs from north to south ; upon rounding this I continued a direct westerly course to the lake .
The Victoria and the Albert lakes are the indubitable parents of the river . ... 12 min . north , to avoid an impassable morass that runs from north to south ; upon rounding this I continued a direct westerly course to the lake .
Page 294
The general drainage of the Nile basin tending from south to north , and the Albert lake extending much farther north than the Victoria , it receives the river from the latter lake , and thus monopolizes the entire head waters of the ...
The general drainage of the Nile basin tending from south to north , and the Albert lake extending much farther north than the Victoria , it receives the river from the latter lake , and thus monopolizes the entire head waters of the ...
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