Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions: With Detailed Notices of the Expeditions in Search of the Missing Vessals Under Sir John FranklinGeo. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... assistance , and had the good fortune to fall in with the party , and bring them safely on board , after eighteen hours ' absence . They determined in future to rest sat- isfied with the view of the shore which was afforded them from ...
... assistance , and had the good fortune to fall in with the party , and bring them safely on board , after eighteen hours ' absence . They determined in future to rest sat- isfied with the view of the shore which was afforded them from ...
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... assistance to the vessel . The mo- tion , indeed , was so great , that the ship's bell , which , in the heaviest gale of wind , had never struck of itself , now tolled so continually , that it was ordered to be muffled , for the purpose ...
... assistance to the vessel . The mo- tion , indeed , was so great , that the ship's bell , which , in the heaviest gale of wind , had never struck of itself , now tolled so continually , that it was ordered to be muffled , for the purpose ...
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... assistance of some weed scraped from the rocks , ( tripe de roche ) which forms a glutinous substance , made us a tolerable supper : it was not of the most choice kind , While we were eat- yet good enough for hungry men 68 PROGRESS OF ...
... assistance of some weed scraped from the rocks , ( tripe de roche ) which forms a glutinous substance , made us a tolerable supper : it was not of the most choice kind , While we were eat- yet good enough for hungry men 68 PROGRESS OF ...
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... assistance and immediate supplies , Franklin resolved to turn back , while the others pushed on to meet Mr. Back , or , missing him , they were directed to proceed to Fort Providence . Frank- lin found the two Canadians he had left at ...
... assistance and immediate supplies , Franklin resolved to turn back , while the others pushed on to meet Mr. Back , or , missing him , they were directed to proceed to Fort Providence . Frank- lin found the two Canadians he had left at ...
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... assistance of the Indians , bereft of every resource , we felt ourselves , " says Mr. Back , “ re- duced to the most miserable state , which was rendered still worse from the recollection that our friends in the rear were as miserable ...
... assistance of the Indians , bereft of every resource , we felt ourselves , " says Mr. Back , “ re- duced to the most miserable state , which was rendered still worse from the recollection that our friends in the rear were as miserable ...
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Admiralty Arctic arrived attempt August Back Baffin's Bay Barrow's Strait Beechey Behring's Strait boats Boothia Cape Walker Capt Captain Parry Captain Sir coast Commander Coppermine Coppermine River course crew deer direction discovery dispatched drift eastward endeavor England Enterprise Erebus and Terror Esquimaux examine expedition exploring feet floes frozen Fury gale harbor Hecla hope Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company Indians journey July June Lady Franklin Lake Lancaster Sound land latitude Lieut Lieutenant Mackenzie River Melville Island miles named navigation North Somerset northern northward northwest passage officers pack Parry's party passage passed Plover Polar Sea proceeded provisions quarters reached Regent Inlet Repulse Bay Rescue Richardson Ross's sailed seamen season sent ships shore Sir James Ross Sir John Franklin Sir John Ross sledges snow southward Spitzbergen tion vessels Victoria Land voyage Wellington Channel westward whalers wind winter