| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1848 - 564 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 502 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker ; and the consequence of such a...measure, owing to the known prevalence of westerly winds, and the drift of the main body of the ice, would be, their inevitable embarrassment ; and if... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 452 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and Avest as soon as they passed Cape Walker ; and the consequence of such a...measure, owing to the known prevalence of westerly winds, and the drift of the main body of the ice, would be, their inevitable embarrassment; and if... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavor to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 274 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...westerly wind, and the drift of the main body of the iee, would be (in my opinion) their inevitable embarrassment, and if he persevered in that direction,... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1854 - 528 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavor to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker ; and the consequence of such a...measure, owing to the known prevalence of westerly winds, and the drift of the main body of the ice, would be their inevitable embarrassment ; and if... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would en deavor to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 530 páginas
...push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of euch a measure, owing to the known prevalence of westerly...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 346 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 páginas
...obedience to his instructions, would endeavour to push the ships to the south and west as soon as they passed Cape Walker, and the consequence of such a...do, I have no hesitation in stating my conviction he would never be able to extricate his ships, and would ultimately be obliged to abandon them. It... | |
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