Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... formed hasty opinion of Captain Sir John Ross , as to his visionary Croker Mountains , of which I shall have occasion to speak hereafter . As early as the year 1527 , the idea of a passage to the East Indies by the North Pole was ...
... formed hasty opinion of Captain Sir John Ross , as to his visionary Croker Mountains , of which I shall have occasion to speak hereafter . As early as the year 1527 , the idea of a passage to the East Indies by the North Pole was ...
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... formed the primary object of investigation . 66 My space and purpose in this work will not permit me to go into detail by examining what Barrow justly terms those brilliant periods of early English enter- prise , so conspicuously ...
... formed the primary object of investigation . 66 My space and purpose in this work will not permit me to go into detail by examining what Barrow justly terms those brilliant periods of early English enter- prise , so conspicuously ...
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... forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the Arctic Expeditions , & c . , which created the great- est interest at the period they were published , were from his pen , and consist chiefly of the ...
... forming , when bound up , twelve separate volumes . All those relating to the Arctic Expeditions , & c . , which created the great- est interest at the period they were published , were from his pen , and consist chiefly of the ...
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... formed hasty opinion of Captain Sir John Ross , as to his visionary Croker Mountains , of which I shall have occasion to speak hereafter . As early as the year 1527 , the idea of a passage to the East Indies by the North Pole was ...
... formed hasty opinion of Captain Sir John Ross , as to his visionary Croker Mountains , of which I shall have occasion to speak hereafter . As early as the year 1527 , the idea of a passage to the East Indies by the North Pole was ...
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... formed the primary object of investigation . 66 My space and purpose in this work will not permit me to go into detail by examining what Barrow justly terms those brilliant periods of early English enter- prise , so conspicuously ...
... formed the primary object of investigation . 66 My space and purpose in this work will not permit me to go into detail by examining what Barrow justly terms those brilliant periods of early English enter- prise , so conspicuously ...
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