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The Arctic regions. To which is added, the recovery of the Resolute. With ... - Página 243
por Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860
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The Nautical Magazine: A Journal of Papers on Subjects Connected ..., Volumen23

1854 - 734 páginas
...ships, had been crushed by ice, and that they were now going to where they expected to find deer lo shoot. From the appearance of the men, all of whom,...a small seal from the natives. At a later date the stimc season, but previous to the breaking up of the ice, the bodies of some thirty persons were discovered...
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The Journal of the Royal Geographic Society of London, Volumen25

Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1855 - 540 páginas
...the natives were led to believe the ship or ships had been crushed by ice, and th.it they were then going to where they expected to find deer to shoot. From the appearance of the men (all of whom, with the exception of one officer, were hauling on the drag- ropes of the sledge, and were looking...
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The Methodist new connexion magazine and evangelical repository, Volumen57

1854 - 744 páginas
...been crushed by ice, and they were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot. From tlie appearance of the men, all of whom, except one officer,...then supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased a small seal from the natives. At a later date the same season, but previous to tlio...
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The Schoolmate, Volumen4

A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 páginas
...made to understand that their ships or ship had been crushed by ice, and that the ' whites' were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot....appearance of the men, all of whom, except one officer (chief), looked thin, they were then supposed to bo getting short of provisions, and they purchased...
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The Guardian, Volumen5

1854 - 402 páginas
...made to understand that their ships or ship had been crushed by ice, and that the " whites" were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot....appearance of the men, all of whom, except one officer, (chief,) looked thin, they were then supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased...
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Hudson's Bay: Or, A Missionary Tour in the Territory of the Hon. Hudson's ...

John Ryerson - 1855 - 244 páginas
...natives were made to under stand that their ship, or ships, had been crushed by ice, and they were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot....then supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased a small seal from the natives. At a later date the same season, but previous to the...
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Annual Register, Volumen96

Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 páginas
...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....then supposed to be getting short of provisions ; and they purchased a small seal from the natives. At a later date the same season, but previously to the...
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The Franklin Expedition from First to Last

Richard King - 1855 - 278 páginas
...to understand that their ships or ship had been crushed in the ice, and that the ' whites' were now going to where they expected to find deer to shoot....appearance of the men, all of whom, except one officer (chief) looked thin, they were supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased a small...
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Comparative tables of temperature, obtained from Arctic voyages, 1819 to 1855

Sir Edward Belcher - 1855 - 488 páginas
...TKACE8. 249 ice, and that they were going (3) to where they expected to find deer to shoot. " Prom the appearance of the men, all of whom, except one officer, looked thin (4), they were supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased a small seal from the...
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Winter Evenings at Home: A Poem

Thomas Bell (of Barnwell, Northamptonshire.) - 1856 - 124 páginas
...natives 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....then supposed to be getting short of provisions, and they purchased a small seal from the natives. At a later date the same season, but previously to the...
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