| 1828 - 450 páginas
...To accomplish this distance we had traversed, by our reckoning, 292 miles, of which about 100 were performed by water, previously to our entering the...over, we may safely multiply the length of the road by 2J ; so that our whole distance, on a very moderate calculation, amounted to 580 geographical, or 668... | |
| 1832 - 602 páginas
...we had traversed, by our reckoning two hundred and ninetytwo miles, of which about one hundred were performed by water previously to our entering the...greater part of our distance on the ice three and not unfrequenlly tive limes over, we may safely multiply the length of the road by two and a half, that... | |
| Frederick William Beechey - 1843 - 392 páginas
...travelled two hundred and ninety-two miles, of which about one hundred were by water, previously to their entering the ice. " As we travelled by far the greater...unfrequently five times over, we may safely multiply the road by 2^ ; so that our whole distance, on a very moderate calculation, amounted to five hundred and... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 794 páginas
...this distance,' writes Parry, ' we had traversed, by our reckoning, 292 miles, of which about 100 were performed by water, previously to our entering the ice. As we travelled by far the greater part "I our distance on the ioe three, and not unfrequently five times over, we may safely multiply the... | |
| 1850 - 762 páginas
...miles. To accomplish this we had travelled by our reckoning, 292 miles, of which above one hundred were performed by water previously to our entering the ice. As we travelled the greater part of our distance on the ice three, and not unfiequcntly five, times over, we may safely... | |
| Henry Howe - 1854 - 740 páginas
...which about one hundred were performed by water, previously to our entering the ice. As we traveled by far the greater part of our distance on the ice,...over, we may safely multiply the length of the road by two-and a-half ; so that our whole distance, on a very moderate calculation, amounted to five hundred... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 páginas
...had traversed, by our reckoning, two hundred and ninety-two miles, of which about one hundred were performed by water previously to our entering the...the greater part of our distance on the ice three, arid not unfrequently five, times over, we may safely multiply the length of the road by two and a... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 374 páginas
...distance of 172 miles from the ship, we had traversed by our reckoning 292 miles, of which" about 100 had been performed by water, previously to our entering...distance, on a very moderate calculation, amounted to580 geographical, or 668 statute, miles, being nearly sufficient to have reached the Pole in a direct... | |
| Richard Perry - 1882 - 856 páginas
...miles, of which about 100 were performed by water, previous to our entering the ice. As we traveled by far the greater part of our distance on the ice, three, and not infrequently five times over, we may safely multiply the length of the road by two and a half; so that... | |
| Richard Perry - 1883 - 866 páginas
...miles, of which about 100 were performed by water, previous to our entering the ice. As we traveled by far the greater part of our distance on the ice, three, and not infrequently five times over, vrc may safely multiply the length of the road by two and a half; so... | |
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