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" ... tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon become too violent for a ship, strengthened in the ordinary way, to withstand for any length of time. On this account, it is prudent not to enter the ice without a fair prospect of getting seven... "
The Geography of Hudson's Bay: Being the Remarks of Captain W. Coats in Many ... - Página 12
por William Coats, Christopher Middleton - 1852 - 147 páginas
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Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage from ...

Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 700 páginas
...ocean constitute the peculiar danger of first entering the ice about the mouth of Hudson's Strait, which is completely open to the influence of the whole...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason, also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast to...
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Journal of a Second Voyage for the Discovery of a North-west Passage from ...

Sir William Edward Parry - 1824 - 578 páginas
...when the masses are separated by wind or tide, so as to admit tho. swell, the concussions soon bedotne too violent for a ship, strengthened in the ordinary...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason, also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast to...
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Somerset House Gazette and Literary Museum, Or, Weekly Miscellany of Fine ...

1824 - 436 páginas
...shelter a ship from the sea, provided it be closely packed ; but when the masses arc separated by wind o: tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon...strengthened in the ordinary way, to withstand for any Irimt h of time. On this account, it is prudent not to enter the ice without a fair prospect of getting...
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Journals of the First, Second and Third Voyages for the Discovery ..., Volumen3

Sir William Edward Parry - 1828 - 332 páginas
...ocean constitute the peculiar danger of first entering the ice about the mouth of Hudson's Strait, which is completely open to the influence of the whole...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason, also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast lo...
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Three Voyages for the Discovery of a North-west Passage from the ..., Volumen2

Sir William Edward Parry - 1835 - 354 páginas
...ship from the sea, provided it be closely packed ; but when the masses are separated by the wind or r2 tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason, also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast to...
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Manitoba and the Great North-west: The Field for Investment; the Home of the ...

John Macoun, George Monro Grant, Alexander Begg, John Campbell McLagan - 1882 - 736 páginas
...shelter a snip from the sea, provided it be closely packed; but when the masses are separated by wind and tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast to...
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Manitoba and the Great Northwest: The Field for Investment; the Home of the ...

John Macoun - 1883 - 716 páginas
...a ship from the sea, provided it be closely packed; but wo en the masses are separated by wind and tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon...getting seven or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason also, when likely to be beset near the sea, it is better to make a ship fast to...
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Journals of the House of Commons of the Dominion of Canada, Volumen12

Canada. Parliament. House of Commons - 1878 - 744 páginas
...a ship from the sea, provided it be closely packed ; but when the masses are separated by wind and tide, so as to admit the swell, the concussions soon...enter the ice without a fair prospect of getting seven i! or eight leagues within the margin. For the same reason, also, when likely to bo beset near the...
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