| 1817 - 482 páginas
...Maldonado's voyage is held to be a clumsy and audacious forgery. The Reviewers firmly believe, however, that a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the...does exist, and may be of no difficult execution. In support of this opinion, they proceed to examine the various unsuccessful attempts that have been... | |
| 1817 - 708 páginas
...Maldonado's voyage is held to be a clumsy and audacious forgery. The Reviewers firmly believe, however, that a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the...does exist, and may be of no difficult execution. In support of this opinion, they proceed to examine the various unsuccessful attempts that have been... | |
| 1817 - 694 páginas
...Maldonado's voyage is held to be a clumsy and audacious forgery. The Reviewers firmly belitve, however, that a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the pacific, round the northern coast of America, «loes exist, and may be of no difficult execution. In support of tliis opinion, they proceed to examine... | |
| 1850 - 762 páginas
...also among officers of the navy, that the discovery, or rather the completion of the discovery of a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, round the northern coast of America, ought not to be abandoned, after so much has been done, and so little now remains to be done, and that... | |
| Charles Richard Weld - 1850 - 58 páginas
...also among officers of the navy, that the discovery, or rather the completion of the discovery, of a passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, round the northern coast of North America, ought not to be abandoned, after so much has been done, and so little now remains to... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1860 - 338 páginas
...Admiralty determined on sending an expedition to the arctic seas, to endeavour to complete the discovery of a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, round the northern coast of America. Sir John Franklin, though advanced in years, gallantly accepted the command ; trusting that the same... | |
| Charles Tomlinson - 1872 - 392 páginas
...Admiralty determined on sending an expedition to the arctic seas, to endeavour to complete the discovery of a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, round the northern coast of America. Sir John Franklin, though advanced in years, gallantly accepted the command ; trusting that the same... | |
| 1817 - 698 páginas
...Maldonado'a voyage is held to be a clumsy and audacious forgery. The Reviewers firmly believe, however, that a navigable passage from the Atlantic to the...does exist, and may be of no difficult execution. In support of this opinion, they proceed to examine the various unsuccessful attempts that have been... | |
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