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" Their spirits were revived by this small supply, and the Doctor endeavoured to raise them still higher by the prospect of Hepburn's being able to kill a deer next day, as they had seen, and even fired at, several near the house. "
Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ... - Página 76
por Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 396 páginas
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The Museum of Foreign Literature, Science and Art, Volumen3

1823 - 584 páginas
...Each piece was ravenously devoured by my companions, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless indeed the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed flesh." — pp. 445-7. We now come...
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The Album, Volumen3

1823 - 474 páginas
...Each piece was ravenously devoured by my companions, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless indeed the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering- to the pounded bones may be termed flesh. — pp. 446-7. We now come...
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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea: In the ..., Volumen2

John Franklin - 1824 - 426 páginas
...Each piece was ravenously devoured by my companions, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless indeed the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed flesh. Our spirits were revived by...
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Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the ..., Volumen2

John Franklin - 1824 - 426 páginas
...and my three companions ravenously devoured our shares, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless, indeed the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed flesh. Our spirits were revived by...
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The Christian observer [afterw.] The Christian observer and advocate

1825 - 864 páginas
...Each piece was ravenously devoured by my companions, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless indeed the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed llesh. Ourspirits were revived by...
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Voyages of Discovery & Research Within the Arctic Regions, from the Year ...

Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 páginas
...companions," says Franklin, " ravenously devoured our shares ; as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless, indeed, the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed flesh." Piety and resignation under...
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Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century: Being ...

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 530 páginas
...perishing frames, was the sight of food within their reach, which they could not procure. " We saw 5 (says Franklin) a herd of reindeer sporting on the...supply, and the Doctor endeavored to raise them still nigher by the prospect of Hepburn's bein» able to kill a deer next day, as they had seen, and even...
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Arctic Explorations and Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century: Being ...

Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...companions," says Franklin, " ravenously devoured our shares, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless, indeed, the small, gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be called flesh." Richardson brought the melancholy...
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Arctic Adventure by Sea and Land: From the Earliest Date to the Last ...

Epes Sargent - 1857 - 500 páginas
...companions/ 7 says Franklin, " ravenously devoured our shares, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless, indeed, the small, gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be called flesh." Richardson brought the melancholy...
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The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volumen51

1858 - 798 páginas
...companions," says Franklin, "ravenously devoured our shares, as it was the first morsel of flesh any of us had tasted for thirty-one days, unless, indeed, the small gristly particles which we found occasionally adhering to the pounded bones may be termed flesh." A repetition of such fearful...
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