The news he had to tell to one who had been two full years without any tidings from Europe made my whole frame thrill. The terrible fate that had befallen France, the telegraphic cables successfully laid in the Atlantic, the election of General Grant,... Appletons' Journal - Page 1641875Full view - About this book
| Literature - 1875 - 860 pages
...about Ur. Livingstone, if living, and, if dead, to bring home my bones. The news that he had to tell one who had been two full years without any tidings from Europe made my whole frame thrill (ii. 156). We have no need to dwell on this memorable incident. England, Europe, all the world, do... | |
| 1876 - 818 pages
...sent by James Gordon Bennett, j mi., at an expense of more than £4000, to obtain accurate infbrmation about Dr. Livingstone, if living, and if dead to bring...terrible fate that had befallen France, the telegraphic cable successfully laid in the Atlantic, the election of General Grant, the death of good Lord Clarendon,... | |
| David Livingstone, Horace Waller - Africa, Central - 1874 - 400 pages
...correspondent of the New York Herald, sent by James Gordon Bennett, junior, at an expense of more than 4000Z., to obtain accurate information about Dr. Livingstone...Majesty's Government had not forgotten me in voting 1000?. for supplies, and many other points of interest, revived emotions that had lain dormant in Manyuema.... | |
| Charles H. Jones - Africa - 1875 - 582 pages
...of the Ntw York Herald, sent by James Gordon Bennett, junior, at an expense of more than 4,ОООД, to obtain accurate information about Dr. Livingstone...Majesty's Government had not forgotten me in voting 1,000¿. for supplies, and many other points of interest, revived emotions that had lain dormant in... | |
| J. E. Chambliss - Africa, Central - 1876 - 886 pages
...himself enacting the part of a regular periodical. Referring to this conversation, the doctor says : " The news he had to tell to one who had been two full...Majesty's Government had not forgotten me, in voting ¿£1000 for supplies, and many other points of interest, revived emotions that had lain dormant in... | |
| Arminianism - 1875 - 1204 pages
...accurate information abont Dr. Livingstone if living, and if dead to bring home my bones. The news be had to tell to one who had been two full years without...the death of good Lord Clarendon, — my constant friond, — the proof that Her Majesty's Government had not forgotten me in voting a thousand pounds... | |
| HORACE WALLER - 1875 - 596 pages
...correspondent of the New York Herald, sent by James Gordon Bennett, junior, at an expense of more than £4000, to obtain accurate information about Dr. Livingstone...frame thrill. The terrible fate that had befallen Prance — the telegraphic cables successfully laid in the Atlantic — the election of General Grant... | |
| Henry Allon - 1875 - 646 pages
...about Dr. Livingstone, if living, and, if dead, to bring home my bones. The news that he had to tell one who had been two full years without any tidings from Europe made my whole frame thrill' (ii. 156). We have no need to dwell on this memorable incident England, Europe, all the world, do justice... | |
| Christianity - 1875 - 622 pages
...about Dr. Livingstone, if living, and, if dead, to brinj; home my bones. The news that he had to tell one who had been two full years without any tidings from Europe made my whole frame thrill' (ii. 156). "Wo have no need to dwell 0n. this memorable incident. England, Europe, all the world, do... | |
| Africa - 1876 - 850 pages
...correspondent of the New York Herald, sent by James Gordon Bennett, junior, at an expense of more than 4000Z., to obtain accurate information about Dr. Livingstone...Majesty's Government had not forgotten me in voting 1000Z. for supplies, and many other points of interest, revived emotions that had lain dormant in Manyuema.... | |
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