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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... remained attached to the ice thirteen days . As this change of position could only be effected by main force , the crew were so constantly engaged in this har- assing duty , that their time was divided almost entirely between the ...
... remained attached to the ice thirteen days . As this change of position could only be effected by main force , the crew were so constantly engaged in this har- assing duty , that their time was divided almost entirely between the ...
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... which came in contact with her side , where it remained a short time , and then glanced off , and became checked by the field to which she was moored . The enormous pressure to which the VOYAGE OF BUCHAN AND FRANKLIN . 55.
... which came in contact with her side , where it remained a short time , and then glanced off , and became checked by the field to which she was moored . The enormous pressure to which the VOYAGE OF BUCHAN AND FRANKLIN . 55.
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... remained behind . This daughter , who was designated " Green Stockings , " from her dress , was considered a great beauty by her tribe , and although but sixteen , had belonged successively to two husbands , and would probably have been ...
... remained behind . This daughter , who was designated " Green Stockings , " from her dress , was considered a great beauty by her tribe , and although but sixteen , had belonged successively to two husbands , and would probably have been ...
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... remained in bed all day . A se- vere snow - storm lasted two days , and the snow even drifted into their tents , covering their blankets several inches . " Our suffering ( says Franklin ) from cold , in a comfortless canvass tent in ...
... remained in bed all day . A se- vere snow - storm lasted two days , and the snow even drifted into their tents , covering their blankets several inches . " Our suffering ( says Franklin ) from cold , in a comfortless canvass tent in ...
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... remained a quantity of the spinal mar row , which they had not been able to extract . This , although putrid , was esteemed a valuable prize , and the spine being divided into portions was distributed equally . " After eating the marrow ...
... remained a quantity of the spinal mar row , which they had not been able to extract . This , although putrid , was esteemed a valuable prize , and the spine being divided into portions was distributed equally . " After eating the marrow ...
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