| 874 páginas
...was 70^. 44m- ; and they were near five leagues farther to .the EaiUvaid. They were, atthistimc, dole to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and fceincd to be ten or twelve feet high at lead. But, farther Ncrth, it appeared much higher. It's furfacc... | |
| 1790 - 640 páginas
...abundance of fea-hories, fome on the water, but more upon the ice. i The next day at noont we were clofe to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and feemed to be i0 or i 2 feet high atleafti But farther North, it appeared much higher. Its furface was... | |
| William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 712 páginas
...the 1 8th, at noon, we were near five leagues farther to the earhvard. We were, at this time, iclel"e to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall ; and ieerned to be ten cr -twelve feet high at leaft. But farther aortb it appeared much higher. We now... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 páginas
...latitude was 70° 44', and we were near five leagues farther to the eastward. We were, at this time, close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed to be ten or twelve feet high at least. But, farther north, it appeared much higher. Its surface... | |
| General history - 1814 - 798 páginas
...latitude was 70° 44', and we were near five leagues farther to the eastward. We were, at this time, close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed to be ten or twelve feet high at least. But, farther north, it appeared much higher. Its surface... | |
| Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 páginas
...entirely prevented the farther progress of the ships in that direction. On the 18lh the two ships were close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed at least ten or twelve feet high ; farther north it appeared much higher, its surface was extremely... | |
| 1815 - 476 páginas
...abundance of sea-horses, some in the water, but far more on the ice. On the 18th, the two ships were close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed at least ten or twelve feet high; farther north it appeared much higher. Its surface was extremely... | |
| 1817 - 590 páginas
...Point Muigrave, the lat.of which was 67°45'. He continued up the Strait till he was in lat. 70° S3', in an open sea, but soon after, in 70° 41', found...a wall,' and ten or twelve feet high. In returning t6 the southward he saw, on the American side, a low point in lat. 70° 2J)', to which he gave the... | |
| Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 páginas
...entirely prevented the farther progress of the ships in that direction. On the 18th the two ships were close to the edge of the ice, which was as compact as a wall, and seemed at least ten or twelve feet high ; farther north it appeared much higher, its surface was extremely... | |
| Robert Kerr - 1824 - 686 páginas
...He then steered to the north, and continuing up the strait till he was in the latitude 70° 41', he found himself " close to the edge of the ice which...as compact as a wall," and ten or twelve feet high. He was of course obliged to return to the south, and in this part of his voyage he observed, on the... | |
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