Three Voyages for the Discovery of a North-west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: And a Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the the North Pole, Volumen1Harper, 1840 |
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... Captain Parry's own words , of the five voyages made by that distinguished navigator , under the sanction of the British government , in search of a passage from the eastern to the western side of the American Continent , through the ...
... Captain Parry's own words , of the five voyages made by that distinguished navigator , under the sanction of the British government , in search of a passage from the eastern to the western side of the American Continent , through the ...
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... Captain Sabine and myself were employed upon the beach , in examining the nature and productions of the country . Mr. Fisher reported , on his return , that he had followed the stream between three and four miles , where it turned to ...
... Captain Sabine and myself were employed upon the beach , in examining the nature and productions of the country . Mr. Fisher reported , on his return , that he had followed the stream between three and four miles , where it turned to ...
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... up to the westward , and soon after discovered a cape , afterward named by Captain Sabine , CAPE FELL- FOOT , which appeared to form the termination of this coast ; and as the haze , which still 32 VOYAGE FOR THE DISCOVERY.
... up to the westward , and soon after discovered a cape , afterward named by Captain Sabine , CAPE FELL- FOOT , which appeared to form the termination of this coast ; and as the haze , which still 32 VOYAGE FOR THE DISCOVERY.
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... Captain Sabine and Mr. Hooper , in order to make some observations on shore , and directed Lieutenant Liddon to send We a boat from the Griper for the same purpose . landed in one of the numerous valleys or ravines which occur on this ...
... Captain Sabine and Mr. Hooper , in order to make some observations on shore , and directed Lieutenant Liddon to send We a boat from the Griper for the same purpose . landed in one of the numerous valleys or ravines which occur on this ...
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... Captain Sabine and Mr. Ross to the eastern point of the island , which we were about to round in the ships , in order to make the necessary observations , and to examine the natural productions of the shore . Our latitude at noon was 75 ...
... Captain Sabine and Mr. Ross to the eastern point of the island , which we were about to round in the ships , in order to make the necessary observations , and to examine the natural productions of the shore . Our latitude at noon was 75 ...
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afforded amusement animals appeared beach began boat breeze cabin canoes Cape Captain Lyon Captain Sabine circumstances clear water close coast continued course deck direction distance drift eastward eight P.M. endeavour Esquimaux fathoms favourable feet five floe fore four fresh frostbites gale glaucous gulls Gore Bay Greenland Griper half past heavy Hecla hill hundred yards huts Iligliuk immediately inches inlet island Kabloona land length Lieutenant Liddon lying masses of ice Melville Island miles morning musk-ox navigation nearly night noon northward Northwest Passage o'clock observed occasion officers Okotook party passage pieces Possession Bay present quantity quarter ravine remark Repulse Bay round sail scarcely seal seen ships shore side situation six P.M. sledge snow soon Southampton Island southward stones Strait temperature tents thermometer thick tion to-day usual voyage walked weather westward whole wind Winter Harbour Winter Island