Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... Strait were par- tially known ; but Baffin's Bay , according to the state- ment of Mr. Baffin , in 1616 , was bounded by land on the west , running parallel with the 90th meridian of longitude , or across what is now known to us as Bar ...
... Strait were par- tially known ; but Baffin's Bay , according to the state- ment of Mr. Baffin , in 1616 , was bounded by land on the west , running parallel with the 90th meridian of longitude , or across what is now known to us as Bar ...
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... Strait were par- tially known ; but Baffin's Bay , according to the state- ment of Mr. Baffin , in 1616 , was bounded by land on the west , running parallel with the 90th meridian of longitude , or across what is now known to us as Bar ...
... Strait were par- tially known ; but Baffin's Bay , according to the state- ment of Mr. Baffin , in 1616 , was bounded by land on the west , running parallel with the 90th meridian of longitude , or across what is now known to us as Bar ...
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... Strait , to a high northern lati- tude , and then to stretch across to the westward , in the hope of being able to pass the northern extremity of America , and reach Behring's Strait by that route . Those destined for the Polar sea were ...
... Strait , to a high northern lati- tude , and then to stretch across to the westward , in the hope of being able to pass the northern extremity of America , and reach Behring's Strait by that route . Those destined for the Polar sea were ...
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... 650 to 1000 fath- oms . I shall now quote Ross's own observations où this subject , because from his unfortunate report of a range called the Croker mountains , stretching across this Strait 42 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
... 650 to 1000 fath- oms . I shall now quote Ross's own observations où this subject , because from his unfortunate report of a range called the Croker mountains , stretching across this Strait 42 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
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... Strait ; but the fog which continually occupied that quarter , ob- scured its real figure . During the day much interest was excited on board by the appearance of this Strait . The general opinion , however , was , that it was only an ...
... Strait ; but the fog which continually occupied that quarter , ob- scured its real figure . During the day much interest was excited on board by the appearance of this Strait . The general opinion , however , was , that it was only an ...
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Admiralty 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 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 passed perilous Plover Polar Sea proceeded provisions quarters reached Regent Inlet regions Repulse Bay Rescue Richardson Ross's sailed seamen season sent ships shore Sir James Ross Sir John Barrow Sir John Franklin Sir John Ross sledges snow southward Spitzbergen tion vessels voyage Wellington Channel westward whalers wind winter