| Henry Woodward - 1872 - 634 páginas
...we had supposed. The walk to it was richly rewarded by an uncommonly extensive view, which showed us that the inland ice continued constantly to rise towards...ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean. A journey further (even if one were in a condition to employ weeks for the purpose — which want of... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1872 - 720 páginas
...we had supposed. The walk to it was richly rewarded by an uncommonly extensive view, which showed us that the inland ice continued constantly to rise towards...ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean. A journey further (even if one were in a condition to employ weeks for the purpose — which want of... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1874 - 646 páginas
...elevation of 2200 feet, and " that the inland ice continued constantly to rise towards the interior, BO that the horizon towards the east, north, and south,...ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean." (GEOL. MAO. 1872, Vol. IX. p. 360.) Dr. Hayes and his party penetrated inwards to the distance of about... | |
| Thomas Rupert Jones - 1875 - 908 páginas
...by an uncommonly extensive view, which showed us that the inland ice continued to rise towards tho interior, so that the horizon towards the east, north,...ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean. Л journey further (even if one were in я condition to employ weeks for tho purpose — which want... | |
| Alexander Leslie (of Aberdeen.) - 1879 - 512 páginas
...towards the interior, so that the horizon towards the east, north, and south, v.] THE KETURN JOURNEY. 167 was terminated by an ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean. A journey farther (even if one were in a condition to employ weeks for the purpose — which want of... | |
| 1883 - 536 páginas
...and that the inland ice constantly continued to ri&e toward the interior, so that the horizon toward the east, north and south, was terminated by an ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean.1'* Dr. Hayes and his party penetrated inward to the distance of about seventy miles. At that... | |
| Adolphus Washington Greely - 1885 - 554 páginas
...49° W. " The inland ice continued to rise toward the interior," he says, " so that the horizon to the east, north, and south was terminated by an ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean." In 1883 Nordenskiold him. self succeeded in reaching a point eighty miles from the edge of the ice,... | |
| Henry Woodward - 1874 - 630 páginas
...at which he reached, thirty geographical miles from the coast, he had attained an elevation of 2200 feet, and " that the inland ice continued constantly...ice-border almost as smooth as that of the ocean." (GeoL. MAO. 1872, Vol. IX. p. 360.) Dr. Hayes and his party penetrated inwards to the distance of about... | |
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