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... Zembla to 43° 49 ' E . , and found it to be continuous in about 76° N . In 1827
Sir E . Parry sailed in the Hecla past Hakluyt Headland , and as far as 81° 5 ' N . ,
without seeing any appearance of the pack to the north ; the date being June 14 .
... Zembla to 43° 49 ' E . , and found it to be continuous in about 76° N . In 1827
Sir E . Parry sailed in the Hecla past Hakluyt Headland , and as far as 81° 5 ' N . ,
without seeing any appearance of the pack to the north ; the date being June 14 .
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We had secured the services of a carpenter and four additional hands , so that
our party now numbered seventeen people , and , judging from appearances ,
we were likely enough to have a pleasant time of it in the north , where there
would ...
We had secured the services of a carpenter and four additional hands , so that
our party now numbered seventeen people , and , judging from appearances ,
we were likely enough to have a pleasant time of it in the north , where there
would ...
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On calm , clear days , while we waited for the appearance of the whale , we
preserved the strictest silence , and as we waited and watched , he would glide
on to the surface with a sudden but gentle motion , heaving a loud p - o - o - f as
he ...
On calm , clear days , while we waited for the appearance of the whale , we
preserved the strictest silence , and as we waited and watched , he would glide
on to the surface with a sudden but gentle motion , heaving a loud p - o - o - f as
he ...
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These worthy fellows , struck by the miserable appearance of the unfortunate
Diana , ventured on board , and found the nearly worn - out survivors , some in
their beds incapable of helping themselves , others on deck in nearly as sad a
plight .
These worthy fellows , struck by the miserable appearance of the unfortunate
Diana , ventured on board , and found the nearly worn - out survivors , some in
their beds incapable of helping themselves , others on deck in nearly as sad a
plight .
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It is quite impossible for any one who has not seen the ice in these regions to
form any adequate idea of its wonderful appearance . The surge of the heavy sea
is breaking upon the outer edge of the huge floating masses of ice , and the
distant ...
It is quite impossible for any one who has not seen the ice in these regions to
form any adequate idea of its wonderful appearance . The surge of the heavy sea
is breaking upon the outer edge of the huge floating masses of ice , and the
distant ...
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew Crown danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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