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... Parry again went out , accompanied by Captain Lyon , and confirmed the
discoveries of Middleton . He passed the first winter at Winter Island , and the
second at Igloolik , and followed the Fury and Hecla Strait to its junction with
Regent Inlet ...
... Parry again went out , accompanied by Captain Lyon , and confirmed the
discoveries of Middleton . He passed the first winter at Winter Island , and the
second at Igloolik , and followed the Fury and Hecla Strait to its junction with
Regent Inlet ...
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... They passed through the Dolphin and Union Strait , and thus reached the
mouth of the Coppermine River . These discoveries rendered a North - West
Passage almost certain , for , with the exception of one hundred and sixty miles ,
the north ...
... They passed through the Dolphin and Union Strait , and thus reached the
mouth of the Coppermine River . These discoveries rendered a North - West
Passage almost certain , for , with the exception of one hundred and sixty miles ,
the north ...
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He then passed through Prince of Wales ' s Strait , and got stopped by the ice in
Parry ' s Sound . He wintered in the strait , and explored portions of the northern
part of Wollaston Land , which he named Prince Albert Land . Parties sent out by
...
He then passed through Prince of Wales ' s Strait , and got stopped by the ice in
Parry ' s Sound . He wintered in the strait , and explored portions of the northern
part of Wollaston Land , which he named Prince Albert Land . Parties sent out by
...
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... and to follow Grinnell Land to the Pole . Having disposed of the discoveries
north of the American continent , those made to the north of INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER . 23 Siberia , chiefly by ships passing A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
... and to follow Grinnell Land to the Pole . Having disposed of the discoveries
north of the American continent , those made to the north of INTRODUCTORY
CHAPTER . 23 Siberia , chiefly by ships passing A VOYAGE TO SPITZBERGEN .
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23 Siberia , chiefly by ships passing through Behring ' s Strait , next call for
attention . ... from the mouth of the Kolima to Cape Chelagskoi , which is in about
70° N . In 1648 Deschnew passed from Cape Chelagskoi to the Gulf of Anadyr .
23 Siberia , chiefly by ships passing through Behring ' s Strait , next call for
attention . ... from the mouth of the Kolima to Cape Chelagskoi , which is in about
70° N . In 1648 Deschnew passed from Cape Chelagskoi to the Gulf of Anadyr .
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