Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific: And Narrative of an Attempt to Reach the North Pole, Volumen2Harper, 1843 |
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... beach . We soon found , by the cautious manner in which the canoes ap- * This name being applied by the Esquimaux to several other portions of land , all of which are insular , or nearly so , it is probable that the word simply ...
... beach . We soon found , by the cautious manner in which the canoes ap- * This name being applied by the Esquimaux to several other portions of land , all of which are insular , or nearly so , it is probable that the word simply ...
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... beach for their own canoes . A thick fog had come on before this time , notwithstanding which , however , we managed to find the ships , and got on board by seven o'clock . Five canoes ar- rived soon after , and the wind being now light ...
... beach for their own canoes . A thick fog had come on before this time , notwithstanding which , however , we managed to find the ships , and got on board by seven o'clock . Five canoes ar- rived soon after , and the wind being now light ...
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... beach near the southern ice . Four men were to accom- pany us on this vehicle , and the good - natured fel- lows volunteered to carry our luggage . A second sledge was under the charge of three boys who had eight dogs , while our team ...
... beach near the southern ice . Four men were to accom- pany us on this vehicle , and the good - natured fel- lows volunteered to carry our luggage . A second sledge was under the charge of three boys who had eight dogs , while our team ...
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... beach , and waiting the arrival of the ship , I proposed a game at ' leap frog , ' which was quite new to the natives , and in learning which some terrible falls were made . Even the women with the children at their backs would not be ...
... beach , and waiting the arrival of the ship , I proposed a game at ' leap frog , ' which was quite new to the natives , and in learning which some terrible falls were made . Even the women with the children at their backs would not be ...
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... and Ooyar . ra came on board in my boat , in order to pass the night and receive presents , and we left the beach under three hearty cheers . " CHAPTER XI . A Whale killed . - Other Charts OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE . 39.
... and Ooyar . ra came on board in my boat , in order to pass the night and receive presents , and we left the beach under three hearty cheers . " CHAPTER XI . A Whale killed . - Other Charts OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE . 39.
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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 extreme farther fathoms favourable feet five floe 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