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" Esquimaux language intelligibly; but by signs the party were made to understand that their ship or ships had been crushed by ice, and that they were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot. From the appearance... "
The North-west Passage and the Plans for the Search for Sir John Franklin: A ... - Página 359
por John Brown - 1858 - 463 páginas
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen23

1854 - 734 páginas
...boat with them by some Esquimaux, who were killing seals near the north shore of King William Lund, which is a large island. None of the party could speak...Esquimaux language intelligibly, but by signs the uatives were made to understand that their ship, or ships, had been crushed by ice, and that they were...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volumen57

1854 - 744 páginas
...past (spring, 1850), a party of ' white men,' amounting to about 40, were seen travelling southward over the ice and dragging a boat with them, by some...who were killing seals near the north shore of King William Land, which is a large island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly,...
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The Schoolmate, Volumen4

A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 páginas
...substance of the information, obtained at various times and from various sources, was as follows : — dragging a boat with them, by some Esquimaux, who were killing seals on the north shore of King William's Land, which is a large island named Keiik-tak by the Esquimaux....
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The Guardian, Volumen5

1854 - 402 páginas
...past, (spring, 1850,) a party of •white men, amounting to about forty, were seen traveling southward over the ice, and dragging a boat with them, by some Esquimaux, who were killing seals on the north shore of King William's Land, which is a large island named Kei-ik-tak by the Esquimaux....
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Annual Register, Volumen96

Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 páginas
...past (spring 1850), a party of ' White men,' amounting to about 40, were seen travelling southward over the ice, and dragging a boat with them, by some...party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly; hut by signs the natives were made to understand that their ship, or ships, had been crushed by ice,...
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Hudson's Bay: Or, A Missionary Tour in the Territory of the Hon. Hudson's ...

John Ryerson - 1855 - 244 páginas
...past (spring, 1850,) a party of " white men," amounting to about forty, were seen travelling southward over the ice and dragging a boat with them, by some...near the north shore of King William's Land, which is alarge island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly, but by signs the...
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The Franklin Expedition from First to Last

Richard King - 1855 - 278 páginas
...winters past (spring 1850), a party of 'white men,' amounting to about 40, were seen travelling southward over the ice and dragging a boat with them by some...who were killing seals near the north shore of King William Land, which is a large island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly,...
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The Pictorial Cyclopaedia of Biography: Embracing a Series of Original ...

Elihu Rich - 1856 - 1080 páginas
...southward over the ice, and dragging boats with them, by some Esquimaux Indians who were killing seals on the north shore of King William's Land, which is a large island named " Keliktak " by the Esquimaux. None of the party could speak the native language intelligibly,...
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Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions

John Franklin - 1859 - 492 páginas
...past (spring, 1850.) a party of ' white men,' amounting to about forty, were seen traveling southward over the ice and dragging a boat with them, by some...who were killing seals near the north shore of King Williams' Land, which is a large island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly,...
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Thirty Years in the Arctic Regions

John Franklin - 1859 - 492 páginas
...past (spring, 1850.) a party of ' white men,' amounting to about forty, were seen traveling southward over the ice and dragging a boat with them, by some...who were killing seals near the north shore of King Williams' Land, which is a large island. None of the party could speak the Esquimaux language intelligibly,...
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