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" Traveling by night, and sleeping by day, so completely inverted the natural order of things that it was difficult to persuade ourselves of the reality. Even the officers and myself, who were all furnished with pocket chronometers, could not always bear... "
The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal - Página 365
1828
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The Port Folio

1827 - 552 páginas
...undergoing hut little variation. This travelling hy night and sleeping hy day so completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...of the reality. Even the officers and myself, who wore all furnished with pocket chronometers, could not always hear in mind at what part of the twenty-four...
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Literary Gazette and Journal of Belles Lettres, Arts, Sciences, Etc, Volumen12

William Jerdan, William Ring Workman, Frederick Arnold, John Morley, Charles Wycliffe Goodwin - 1828 - 882 páginas
...undergoing but little variation. This travelling by night, and sleeping by day, to completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...the officers and myself, who were all furnished with pocket-chronometers, could not always bear in mind at what part of the twenty-four hours we had arrived...
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Wheeler's Hampshire and West of England magazine, Volumen1

1828 - 566 páginas
...This, however, so completely inverted the natural order of things, that even the officers, who were furnished with pocket chronometers, could not always...bear in mind at what part of the twenty-four hours they had arrived, and several of the men never knew night from day during the whole excursion. On halting...
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The Extractor; or Universal repertorium of literature, science ..., Volumen2

1829 - 576 páginas
...harder at night for travelling. This travelling hy night, and sleeping hy day, to completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...furnished with pocket chronometers, could not always hear in mind at what part of the twenty-four hours we had arrived ; and there were several of the men...
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Scientific Tracts, Volumen2

1832 - 602 páginas
...undergoing but little variation. This travelling by niijht and sleeping by day so completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...furnished with pocket chronometers, could not always hear in mind at what part of the twenty four hours we had arrived ; and there were several of the men...
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The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle: A Journal of Papers on ..., Volumen63

1894 - 1230 páginas
...frequent and thick during that period. This travelling by night and sleeping by day so completely inverted the natural order of things that it was difficult to persuade ourselves of the reality. Neither myself, officers, or men could always say clearly at what part of the twenty-four hours we...
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Three Voyages for the Discovery of a Northwest Passage from the Atlantic to ...

Sir William Edward Parry - 1843 - 346 páginas
...undergoing but little variation. This travelling by night and sleeping by day so completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...could not always bear in mind at what part of the twen. ty-four hours we had arrived ; and there were several of the men who declared, and I believe...
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The American Whig Review, Volumen5;Volumen11

1850 - 762 páginas
...for sleeping. " This travelling by night," says Parry, " and sleeping by day, so completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult to persuade ourselves of the reality ; nor could we, even with pocket chronometers, always bear in mind at what part of the 24 hours we...
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Sir John Franklin and the Arctic Regions ...

Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 páginas
...this novel course of proceeding : " Traveling by night, and sleeping by day, so completely inverted the natural order of things that it was difficult...could not always bear in mind at what part of the twenty-hours we had arrived; and there were several of the men who declared, and I believe truly, that...
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The Bristol magazine and West of England monthly review, Volumen1

1857 - 656 páginas
...warmth while resting. Parry says, " Travelling by night and sleeping by day, so completely inverted the natural order of things, that it was difficult...part of the twenty-four hours we had arrived." And again, " We made a point of always putting on the same stockings and boots for travelling in, whether...
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