Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...G. H. Derby and Company, 1852 - 396 páginas |
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... probably this relation led to the sub- sequently 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 ...
... probably this relation led to the sub- sequently 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 ...
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... probably , to greater advantage than in those bold and persevering efforts to pierce through frozen seas , in their little slender barks , of the most miserable description , ill provided with the means either of comfort or safety ...
... probably , to greater advantage than in those bold and persevering efforts to pierce through frozen seas , in their little slender barks , of the most miserable description , ill provided with the means either of comfort or safety ...
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... probably this relation led to the sub- sequently 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 ...
... probably this relation led to the sub- sequently 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 ...
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... probably , to greater advantage than in those bold and persevering efforts to pierce through frozen seas , in their little slender barks , of the most miserable description , ill provided with the means either of comfort or safety ...
... probably , to greater advantage than in those bold and persevering efforts to pierce through frozen seas , in their little slender barks , of the most miserable description , ill provided with the means either of comfort or safety ...
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... probably have proved fatal to all on board , as it would have been next to impossible to rescue any person from the confused moving mass of brash ice which covered the sea in every direction . " - The attention of the seamen was in some ...
... probably have proved fatal to all on board , as it would have been next to impossible to rescue any person from the confused moving mass of brash ice which covered the sea in every direction . " - The attention of the seamen was in some ...
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