Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... instant destruction from the rapid whirling and bursting of those huge floating masses , known by the * Colonial Magazine , vol . xiii , p . 340 . 1 name of icebergs . Yet so powerfully infused into 28 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
... instant destruction from the rapid whirling and bursting of those huge floating masses , known by the * Colonial Magazine , vol . xiii , p . 340 . 1 name of icebergs . Yet so powerfully infused into 28 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
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... instant destruction from the rapid whirling and bursting of those huge floating masses , known by the * Colonial Magazine , vol . xiii , p . 340 . name of icebergs . Yet so powerfully infused into the 28 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
... instant destruction from the rapid whirling and bursting of those huge floating masses , known by the * Colonial Magazine , vol . xiii , p . 340 . name of icebergs . Yet so powerfully infused into the 28 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
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... aground in 61 fathoms . When they had ascended to the top , which was perfectly flat , they found a huge * Vol . I , p . 241-46 , 8vo . ed . white bear in quiet possession of the mass , who 44 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
... aground in 61 fathoms . When they had ascended to the top , which was perfectly flat , they found a huge * Vol . I , p . 241-46 , 8vo . ed . white bear in quiet possession of the mass , who 44 PROGRESS OF ARCTIC DISCOVERY .
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Peter Lund Simmonds. white bear in quiet possession of the mass , who , much to their mortification and astonishment , plunged with- out hesitation into the sea from the edge of the preci- pice , which was fifty feet high . From careful ...
Peter Lund Simmonds. white bear in quiet possession of the mass , who , much to their mortification and astonishment , plunged with- out hesitation into the sea from the edge of the preci- pice , which was fifty feet high . From careful ...
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... masses of ice which floated in succes- sion past , was slow , and these , from their novelty , were regarded with peculiar attention from the grotesque shapes they assume . The progress of a vessel through such a labyrinth of frozen masses ...
... masses of ice which floated in succes- sion past , was slow , and these , from their novelty , were regarded with peculiar attention from the grotesque shapes they assume . The progress of a vessel through such a labyrinth of frozen masses ...
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