Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... nearly 200 in number , 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 ...
... nearly 200 in number , 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 ...
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... nearly 200 in number , 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 ...
... nearly 200 in number , 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 ...
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... nearly as successful . These birds were afterward served daily to each man , and , among other ways of dressing them , they were found to make excellent soup not inferior to hare soup . Not less than two hundred auks were shot on the ...
... nearly as successful . These birds were afterward served daily to each man , and , among other ways of dressing them , they were found to make excellent soup not inferior to hare soup . Not less than two hundred auks were shot on the ...
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... nearly a fortnight undergoing repairs . On the 18th of May , the ships encountered a severe gale , and under even storm stay - sails were buried gun- wale deep in the waves . On the 24th they sighted Cherie Island , situated in lat . 74 ...
... nearly a fortnight undergoing repairs . On the 18th of May , the ships encountered a severe gale , and under even storm stay - sails were buried gun- wale deep in the waves . On the 24th they sighted Cherie Island , situated in lat . 74 ...
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... nearly four millions of birds on the wing at one time . The number I have given cer- tainly seems large ; yet when it is told that the little rotges rise in such numbers as completely to darken the air , and that their chorus is ...
... nearly four millions of birds on the wing at one time . The number I have given cer- tainly seems large ; yet when it is told that the little rotges rise in such numbers as completely to darken the air , and that their chorus is ...
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