... lay scattered about in different directions. Of those found on the island, one was supposed to have been an officer, as he had a telescope strapped over his shoulders, and... Good Company - Página 61881Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1855 - 540 páginas
...agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies were in a tent or tents, others were under the boat, which had been turned over to form a shelter, and some lay scattered about in different directions. Of those seen on the island it was supposed that... | |
| 1856 - 748 páginas
...agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies were in a tent or tents ; others were under the boat, which had been turned over to form a shelter ; and some lay scattered about in different directions. Of those seen on the island it was supposed that... | |
| 1854 - 744 páginas
...in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tfnt or tents ; others were under the boat, which had been turned over to... | |
| A. R. Phippen - 1854 - 472 páginas
...in the neighborhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island, agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine), some were in a tent or tents, others under a boat that had been turned over to form a shelter,... | |
| Charles Dickens, William Harrison Ainsworth, Albert Smith - 1854 - 664 páginas
...the north-west of Back's Great Fish River. Some of the bodies were reported as having been buried ; some were in a tent or tents ; others under the boat,...to form a shelter ; and several lay scattered about jn various directions. Of those found on the island one was supposed to have been an officer, as he... | |
| 1854 - 402 páginas
...in the neighborhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island, agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried, (probably those of the first victims of famine,) some were in a tent or tents, others under a boat that had been turned over to form a shelter,... | |
| Sir Edward Belcher - 1855 - 488 páginas
...Dr. Rae considers to be no other than Back's Great Fish River. Some of the bodies had been buried, some were in a tent or tents, others under the boat,...been turned over to form a shelter, and several lay about in different directions (5). Of those found on the island, one was supposed to have been an officer,... | |
| John Ryerson - 1855 - 244 páginas
...shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir Geo. Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tent or tents ; others were under the boat which had been turned over to form... | |
| Richard King - 1855 - 278 páginas
...in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine), some were in a tent or tents, others under a boat that had been turned over to form a shelter,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1855 - 1078 páginas
...in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island agree exactly with that of Sir George Back. Some of the bodies had been buried (probably those of the first victims of famine) ; some were in a tent or tents ; others under the boat, which had been turned over to form... | |
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