Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... appeared before . Sir John Barrow was one of the chief writers for the Quarterly Review , and his articles in that journal amount to nearly 200 in number , forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the ...
... appeared before . Sir John Barrow was one of the chief writers for the Quarterly Review , and his articles in that journal amount to nearly 200 in number , forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the ...
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... appeared before . Sir John Barrow was one of the chief writers for the Quarterly Review , and his articles in that journal amount to nearly 200 in number , forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the ...
... appeared before . Sir John Barrow was one of the chief writers for the Quarterly Review , and his articles in that journal amount to nearly 200 in number , forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the ...
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... appeared to be about forty feet high and a thousand feet long . It is hardly possible to imagine any thing more exquisite than the variety of tints which these icebergs display ; by night as well as by day they glitter with a vividness ...
... appeared to be about forty feet high and a thousand feet long . It is hardly possible to imagine any thing more exquisite than the variety of tints which these icebergs display ; by night as well as by day they glitter with a vividness ...
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... appearance both novel and inter- esting , being apparently stained or covered by some substance which gave it a deep crimson color . This snow was penetrated in many places to a depth of ten or twelve feet by the coloring matter ...
... appearance both novel and inter- esting , being apparently stained or covered by some substance which gave it a deep crimson color . This snow was penetrated in many places to a depth of ten or twelve feet by the coloring matter ...
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... appeared extremely high in the center . Although a passage in this direc- tion appeared hopeless , I was determined to explore it completely . I therefore continued all sail . Mr. Bev- erly , the surgeon , who was the most sanguine ...
... appeared extremely high in the center . Although a passage in this direc- tion appeared hopeless , I was determined to explore it completely . I therefore continued all sail . Mr. Bev- erly , the surgeon , who was the most sanguine ...
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