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He then turned south , following the west side of Baffin ' s Bay . He saw Cary
Islands , Jones ' s Sound , and Lancaster Sound , which was blocked up by ice (
July 12 ) . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Through stress of weather , together
with 12 ...
He then turned south , following the west side of Baffin ' s Bay . He saw Cary
Islands , Jones ' s Sound , and Lancaster Sound , which was blocked up by ice (
July 12 ) . INTRODUCTORY CHAPTER . Through stress of weather , together
with 12 ...
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Through stress of weather , together with the ill - health of his crew , he was
unable to ascend these sounds , and was compelled to make for the coast of
Greenland . His report of the great abundance of whale in Davis ' Strait led to the
whale ...
Through stress of weather , together with the ill - health of his crew , he was
unable to ascend these sounds , and was compelled to make for the coast of
Greenland . His report of the great abundance of whale in Davis ' Strait led to the
whale ...
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31 islands until he reached the ice - fields to the east of the easternmost island ;
and , although the weather was clear , he could see no land to the north . This is
not the Gillis Land of old geographers , which is probably identical with another ...
31 islands until he reached the ice - fields to the east of the easternmost island ;
and , although the weather was clear , he could see no land to the north . This is
not the Gillis Land of old geographers , which is probably identical with another ...
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We were the losers by this resolve , for his great experience in the navigation of
the northern seas , coupled with his knowledge of the curious and ever -
changing phenomena of the Arctic weather in relation to the movements of the
ice in the ...
We were the losers by this resolve , for his great experience in the navigation of
the northern seas , coupled with his knowledge of the curious and ever -
changing phenomena of the Arctic weather in relation to the movements of the
ice in the ...
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The wind again veered round to the north , and as there was but little use in
contending with a high sea , with opposing wind and tide , and weather bitterly
cold and wet , we concluded that a visit to Edinburgh for a day or two would make
an ...
The wind again veered round to the north , and as there was but little use in
contending with a high sea , with opposing wind and tide , and weather bitterly
cold and wet , we concluded that a visit to Edinburgh for a day or two would make
an ...
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animals appearance Arctic attempt bear boat called Captain carried cause CHAPTER clear close coast coming continued course crew Crown danger deer difficulty direction distance drift east effect escape evidently explored fact fall feet floating force formed four gained give Greenland hands head hope interest Island journey kind land latitude leave less look masses means miles mountain nature northern noticed object observed once ourselves party passed Polar Pole present probably proved pursuit reached regions remains rest rise rocks round sailed sailors schooner seal season seems seen ship shore short shot side sight soon Sound Spitzbergen sport Strait success surface temperature travelling turned vessel voyage warm weather whale whole wind winter
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