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ON Tuesday, Sir Samuel Baker delivered the Rede lecture in the Senate House, Cambridge, before a numerous assemblage, which included all the leading men of the University in residence, and many ladies. The subject of the address was “Slavery,” and Sir Samuel's narrative of his personal experiences in Africa was listened to with much interest.

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Notes . Nature 10, 53–55 (1874). https://doi.org/10.1038/010053b0

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