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" ... expedition, yet it restored to England the honour of the discovery of the southernmost known land which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed, by Russia. Continuing our course towards this land for many hours, we seemed scarcely... "
Summer in the Antarctic Regions: A Narrative of Voyages of Discovery Towards ... - Side 139
av Charles Tomlinson - 1848 - 203 sider
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The Nautical Magazine: A Technical and Critical Journal for the ..., Volum 10

1841 - 956 sider
...to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet, it restored to England the honor of the discovery of the southernmost known land, which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed by Russia. "Continuing our course towards this land for many...
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The Monthly Chronicle, Volum 2

Nathan Hale - 1841 - 602 sider
...to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet it restored to England the honor of the discovery of the southernmost known land, which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed, by Russia. our purpose, and steer towards a more promising...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal, Volum 32

1842 - 446 sider
...considerable regret, as being likely to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet it restored to England the honour of the discovery of...southernmost known land which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed, by Russia. Continuing our course towards this land for many...
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The Edinburgh New Philosophical Journal: Exhibiting a View of the ..., Volum 32

1842 - 450 sider
...considerable regret, as being likely to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet it restored to England the honour of the discovery of...southernmost known land which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed, by Russia. Continuing our course towards this land for many...
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Tasmanian Journal of Natural Science, Agriculture, Statistics, Etc, Volum 1

1842 - 450 sider
...considerable regret, as being likely to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet it restored to England the honour of the discovery of...southernmost known land, which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed, by Russia. Continuing our course towards this land for many...
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Containing modern history, from the outbreak of the French Revolution to the ...

Philip Alexander Prince - 1843 - 790 sider
...considerable regret, as being likely to defeat one of the more important objects of the expedition, yet it restored to England the honour of the discovery of...southernmost known land, which had been nobly won, and for more than twenty years possessed by Russia. Continuing our course towards this land, for many...
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The Quarterly Review, Volum 81

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1847 - 580 sider
...disappointed in our expectation of shortly reaching the magnetic pole, yet these mountains, being in our way, restored to England the honour of the discovery of...and for more than twenty years retained by Russia.' — p. 187The mainland, fenced by a projecting barrier of ice, on which a tremendous surf was breaking,...
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A Voyage of Discovery and Research in the Southern and Antarctic ..., Volum 1

Sir James Clark Ross - 1847 - 470 sider
...in our expectation of shortly reaching the magnetic pole, yet these 1841. mountains being in our way restored to England the honour of the discovery of...and for more than twenty years retained by Russia. Favoured by very fine weather during the night, we succeeded in approaching within two or three miles...
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Littell's Living Age, Volum 14

1847 - 640 sider
...shortly reaching the magnetic pole, yet these mountains, being in our way, restored to England the honor of the discovery of the southernmost known land, which...and for more than twenty years retained by Russia." — p. 187. The main land , fenced by a projecting barrier of ice, on which a tremendous surf was breaking,...
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Eclectic Magazine, and Monthly Edition of the Living Age, Volum 12

1847 - 610 sider
...shortly Teaching the magnetic pole, yet these mountains being in our way, restored to England the honor of the discovery of the southernmost known land, •which...for more than twenty years retained by Russia."— P. 187. The mainland, feneod by a projecting barrier of ice, on which a tremendous surf was breaking,...
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