Three Voyages for the Discovery of a North-west Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: And Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volumen2Harper, 1858 |
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... Westward Page 9 CHAPTER XI . A Whale killed . - Other Charts drawn by the Esquimaux.- Account of a Journey to the Narrows of the Strait . - Discov- ery of the Sea to the Westward . - Total Disruption of the Ice at the Eastern Entrance ...
... Westward Page 9 CHAPTER XI . A Whale killed . - Other Charts drawn by the Esquimaux.- Account of a Journey to the Narrows of the Strait . - Discov- ery of the Sea to the Westward . - Total Disruption of the Ice at the Eastern Entrance ...
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... Westward by Gales of Wind . - A Canal sawed through the Ice , and the Ships secured in their Winter Station . - Contin- ued Visits of the Esquimaux , and Arrival of some of the Winter Island Tribe . - Proposed Plan of Operations in the ...
... Westward by Gales of Wind . - A Canal sawed through the Ice , and the Ships secured in their Winter Station . - Contin- ued Visits of the Esquimaux , and Arrival of some of the Winter Island Tribe . - Proposed Plan of Operations in the ...
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... Westward . - Quit the Ice in Baffin's Bay . -Remarks on the Obstructions encountered by the Ships , and on the Severity of the Season CHAPTER II . • 115 Enter Sir James Lancaster's Sound . - Land at Cape Warren- der . - Meet with young ...
... Westward . - Quit the Ice in Baffin's Bay . -Remarks on the Obstructions encountered by the Ships , and on the Severity of the Season CHAPTER II . • 115 Enter Sir James Lancaster's Sound . - Land at Cape Warren- der . - Meet with young ...
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... westward . THE gale , which had for some time been blow . ing from the northward , veered to the N.W.b. W. , and increased in strength on the 1st of July , which soon began to produce the effect of drifting the ice off the land . At six ...
... westward . THE gale , which had for some time been blow . ing from the northward , veered to the N.W.b. W. , and increased in strength on the 1st of July , which soon began to produce the effect of drifting the ice off the land . At six ...
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... westward of north , gave us rea- son to hope we should now be enabled to take a decided and final turn in that anxiously - desired direction . As we rounded Cape Penrhyn at seven P.M. , we began gradually to lose sight of the ex- ternal ...
... westward of north , gave us rea- son to hope we should now be enabled to take a decided and final turn in that anxiously - desired direction . As we rounded Cape Penrhyn at seven P.M. , we began gradually to lose sight of the ex- ternal ...
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animals appeared arrived beach board the Fury boats bone breeze canoes Captain Hoppner Captain Lyon circumstance clear close clothes coast Cockburn Island considerable continued course direction distance dogs dovekies drift eastward eight Esquimaux farther fathoms favourable feet five floe fore four fresh Fury's gale Greenland half past halted Hammerfest hauled Hecla huts Igloolik inches inlet journey Kabloonas kind labour land latitude length Lieutenant longitude by chronometers loose ice manner miles morning night noon northward NORTHWEST PASSAGE observed occasion officers open water party pemmican piece provisions quantity quarter reindeer remarkable rest round sail scarcely seahorse season secured seven P.M. ships shore side six A.M. skin sledge snow soon southward Spitzbergen strait Table Island tent thick tion Toolemak travelling usual walrus ward weather westward whale whole wind Winter Island winter passed women yards