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REINDEER SEEN IN PASS 232 A SHORT CUT . , MOUNTAIN RAVINE . . . . . . . . .
. . 231 . 235 . 150 THE GATE - WAY TO THE POLYNIA : BEING. 236
DANGEROUS DESCENT . . . . . . . . . 237 ON THE MOUNTAIN SIDE 247 A PUSH
AND A ...
REINDEER SEEN IN PASS 232 A SHORT CUT . , MOUNTAIN RAVINE . . . . . . . . .
. . 231 . 235 . 150 THE GATE - WAY TO THE POLYNIA : BEING. 236
DANGEROUS DESCENT . . . . . . . . . 237 ON THE MOUNTAIN SIDE 247 A PUSH
AND A ...
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In 1556 they sent Stephen Burrough out in the Serchthrift , and Sebastian Cabot ,
then eighty - eight years of age , saw the vessel off , and bade the expedition “
God cheer . ” Burrough passed the island of Kolguev on July 14th , and next day
...
In 1556 they sent Stephen Burrough out in the Serchthrift , and Sebastian Cabot ,
then eighty - eight years of age , saw the vessel off , and bade the expedition “
God cheer . ” Burrough passed the island of Kolguev on July 14th , and next day
...
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He coasted this land to the south , passed the Cape of God ' s Mercy , sailed up
Northumberland Inlet , and worked his way south into Frobisher ' s Strait , and
then into Hudson ' s Strait . In his second voyage Davis simply explored the coast
of ...
He coasted this land to the south , passed the Cape of God ' s Mercy , sailed up
Northumberland Inlet , and worked his way south into Frobisher ' s Strait , and
then into Hudson ' s Strait . In his second voyage Davis simply explored the coast
of ...
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In 1612 , Sir Thomas Button , accompanied by Bylot and Prickett , explored
portions of Southampton Island and Hudson ' s Bay , and wintered there without
any material injury to the crew . In 1615 , Bylot and Baffin passed Mill Island in
Hudson ...
In 1612 , Sir Thomas Button , accompanied by Bylot and Prickett , explored
portions of Southampton Island and Hudson ' s Bay , and wintered there without
any material injury to the crew . In 1615 , Bylot and Baffin passed Mill Island in
Hudson ...
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His own men doubted the accuracy of his sight , and accordingly Parry was sent
in 1819 to explore Lancaster Sound . His ships , the Hecla and Griper , passed
over the supposed site of the Croker Mountains , through Barrow ' s Strait and ...
His own men doubted the accuracy of his sight , and accordingly Parry was sent
in 1819 to explore Lancaster Sound . His ships , the Hecla and Griper , passed
over the supposed site of the Croker Mountains , through Barrow ' s Strait and ...
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