| Thomas Southey - 1827 - 356 páginas
...three hundred men, directed his course so far toward the North Pole, that, even in the month of July, he found monstrous heaps of ice swimming on the sea,...the land in that tract free from ice, which had been moulten by heat of the sun. Thus, seeing such heaps of ice before him, he was enforced to turn _his... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 352 páginas
...for the sea was found to be navigable in a degree very seldom experienced in these regions, and the land trending two or three points to the westward...summer, whilst between 67° and 68°, and threatened every moment with destruction, thus records his own impressions (p. 261): " Very little snow was now... | |
| Richard Biddle - 1831 - 344 páginas
...we should , now be enabled to take a decided and final turn in that anxiously desired direttion. " Another remark is suggested by Captain Parry's Narrative....summer, whilst between 67° and 68°, and threatened every moment with destruction, thus records his own impressions (p. 261): "Very little snow was now... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 620 páginas
...three hundred men directed his course so far towards the North Pole that even in the month of July he found monstrous heaps of ice swimming on the sea,...in that tract free from ice, which had been molten. Wherefore he was enforced to turn his sails and follow the west ; so coasting still by the shore that... | |
| 1892 - 120 páginas
...moneth of luly he found monstrous heapes of ice swimming on the sea, and in maner continuall day light, yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had bene molten by the heat of the Sunne. Thus seeing such heapes of yce before him, hee was enforced to... | |
| United Colonies of New England - 1893 - 160 páginas
...moneth of luly he found monstrous heapes of ice swimming on the sea, and in maner continuall day light, yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had bene molten by the heat of the Sunne. Thus seeing such heapes of ice before him, he was enforced to... | |
| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1893 - 34 páginas
...moneth of Iuly he found monstrous heapes of ice swimming on the sea, and in maner continuall day light, yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had bene molten by the heat of the Sunne. Thus seeing such heapes of ice before him, he was enforced to... | |
| 1902 - 532 páginas
...moneth of luly he found monstrous heapes of ice swimming on the sea, and in maner continuall day light, yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had bene molten by the heat of the Sunne. Thus seeing such heapes of yce before him, hee was enforced to... | |
| Richard Hakluyt - 1904 - 528 páginas
...moneth of July he found monstrous heapes of ice swimming on the sea, and in maner continuall day light, yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had bene molten by the heat of the Sunne. Thus seeing such heapes of yce before him, hee was enforced to... | |
| Herbert Milton Sylvester - 1909 - 440 páginas
...North Pole that even in the month of July he found monstrous heaps of ice swimming on the sea, and in a manner, continual daylight; yet saw he the land in that tract free from ice, which had been molten. Wherefore, he was enforced to turn his sails and follow the west; so coasting still by the shore that... | |
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