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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... journeys of the present century toward the North Pole have redounded to the honor of our country , as well as reflected credit on the characters and reputation of the officers engaged in them ; and it is to these I confine my ...
... journeys of the present century toward the North Pole have redounded to the honor of our country , as well as reflected credit on the characters and reputation of the officers engaged in them ; and it is to these I confine my ...
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... journey to Fort Chipewyan . Dr. Richardson , Mr. Hood and Mr. Conolly accompanied them a short distance . After touching at different posts of the Company , they reached their destination safely on the 26th of March , after a winter's ...
... journey to Fort Chipewyan . Dr. Richardson , Mr. Hood and Mr. Conolly accompanied them a short distance . After touching at different posts of the Company , they reached their destination safely on the 26th of March , after a winter's ...
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... journey from Cumberland House ; they had only one day's provisions left , the pemmican they had received at the posts being so mouldy that they were obliged to leave it behind . Arrangements were now made for their jour- ney northward ...
... journey from Cumberland House ; they had only one day's provisions left , the pemmican they had received at the posts being so mouldy that they were obliged to leave it behind . Arrangements were now made for their jour- ney northward ...
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... journey for the Coppermine River was commenced on the 2d of August . The party met with many hardships - were placed on short diet - and some of the Canadians broke out into open rebellion , refusing to proceed farther . However , they ...
... journey for the Coppermine River was commenced on the 2d of August . The party met with many hardships - were placed on short diet - and some of the Canadians broke out into open rebellion , refusing to proceed farther . However , they ...
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... experiencing the slightest inconvenience , or complaining of toothache . " It appeared that the Canadians had tapped the rum- cask on their journey , and helped themselves rather freely FRANKLIN'S FIRST LAND EXPEDITION . 67.
... experiencing the slightest inconvenience , or complaining of toothache . " It appeared that the Canadians had tapped the rum- cask on their journey , and helped themselves rather freely FRANKLIN'S FIRST LAND EXPEDITION . 67.
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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