The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 1Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown, and Green, 1833 - 297 sider |
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Side ix
... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN . 164 Expedition of Captain Franklin to the Mouth of the Coppermine River . - Arrival at York Fort . - Journey to Fort Chepeweyan . - Mode of travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes ...
... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN . 164 Expedition of Captain Franklin to the Mouth of the Coppermine River . - Arrival at York Fort . - Journey to Fort Chepeweyan . - Mode of travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes ...
Side 76
... Captain Gore now succeeded to the command of the expedition , and lieutenant King took the command of the Discovery ... Franklin , who at that time resided at Paris as ambassador from the United States , had , a short time before , issued a ...
... Captain Gore now succeeded to the command of the expedition , and lieutenant King took the command of the Discovery ... Franklin , who at that time resided at Paris as ambassador from the United States , had , a short time before , issued a ...
Side 175
... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN . Expedition of Captain Franklin to the Mouth of the Coppermine River . - Arrival at York Fort . - Journey to Fort Chepeweyan . - Mode of travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes . - Journey ...
... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN . Expedition of Captain Franklin to the Mouth of the Coppermine River . - Arrival at York Fort . - Journey to Fort Chepeweyan . - Mode of travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes . - Journey ...
Side 177
... captain Franklin was consequent- ly obliged to forego his intention of reaching the Coppermine River this season ; and the party prepared to settle themselves for the winter on the spot which they had now reached ... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN .
... captain Franklin was consequent- ly obliged to forego his intention of reaching the Coppermine River this season ; and the party prepared to settle themselves for the winter on the spot which they had now reached ... CAPTAIN FRANKLIN .
Side 178
... captain Franklin says , " can be but faintly imagined by a person who thinks upon the inconvenience of marching with a weight of between two and three pounds constantly attached to galled feet and swelled ancles . " Those who remained ...
... captain Franklin says , " can be but faintly imagined by a person who thinks upon the inconvenience of marching with a weight of between two and three pounds constantly attached to galled feet and swelled ancles . " Those who remained ...
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