Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... 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 suggested by a ...
... 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 suggested by a ...
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... of Parry and Franklin pass for much on the other side of the question . Both these officers , whose researches in the cause of scientific discovery entitle them to very high respect , have declared it as their opinion that INTRODUCTION .
... of Parry and Franklin pass for much on the other side of the question . Both these officers , whose researches in the cause of scientific discovery entitle them to very high respect , have declared it as their opinion that INTRODUCTION .
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... opinion , as to the practicability of such a passage . And But in no subsequent attempt , either by themselves or others , has this long sought desideratum been ac- complished ; impediments and barriers seem as thickly thrown in its way ...
... opinion , as to the practicability of such a passage . And But in no subsequent attempt , either by themselves or others , has this long sought desideratum been ac- complished ; impediments and barriers seem as thickly thrown in its way ...
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... 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 suggested by a ...
... 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 suggested by a ...
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... Parry and Franklin pass for much on the other side . of the question . Both these officers , whose researches in the cause of scientific discovery entitle them to very high respect , have declared it as their opinion that INTRODUCTION . 27.
... Parry and Franklin pass for much on the other side . of the question . Both these officers , whose researches in the cause of scientific discovery entitle them to very high respect , have declared it as their opinion that INTRODUCTION . 27.
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