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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... presents , of which the only danger to be apprehended was lest they should go mad on account of them . The women screamed in a con- vulsive manner at everything they received , and cried for OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE . 11.
... presents , of which the only danger to be apprehended was lest they should go mad on account of them . The women screamed in a con- vulsive manner at everything they received , and cried for OF A NORTHWEST PASSAGE . 11.
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... present to Parree , be- ing the first offering of real gratitude , and without any expectation of return , that I had ever received from any of them . I never saw them express more surprise than on being assured that we had left Winter ...
... present to Parree , be- ing the first offering of real gratitude , and without any expectation of return , that I had ever received from any of them . I never saw them express more surprise than on being assured that we had left Winter ...
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... present situation into the bight I had sounded in the morning , where we made fast in five and a half fathoms alongside some very heavy grounded ice , one third of a mile from a point of land lying next to the northward of Cape Wilson ...
... present situation into the bight I had sounded in the morning , where we made fast in five and a half fathoms alongside some very heavy grounded ice , one third of a mile from a point of land lying next to the northward of Cape Wilson ...
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... present situation during the winter , and still firmly attached to the land on every side . It was certain , from its continuous appearance for some miles that we ran along its edge , that it had suffered no dis- ruption this season ...
... present situation during the winter , and still firmly attached to the land on every side . It was certain , from its continuous appearance for some miles that we ran along its edge , that it had suffered no dis- ruption this season ...
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... presents as we had brought with us , but they seemed to have no idea of our giving them anything gratis , always offering some trifle in exchange , and expressing hesitation and surprise when we declined accepting it . This was not to ...
... presents as we had brought with us , but they seemed to have no idea of our giving them anything gratis , always offering some trifle in exchange , and expressing hesitation and surprise when we declined accepting it . This was not to ...
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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