The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side viii
... Snow . - Northern Shore of Baffin's Bay . Clear Sea west of the Ice . - Sir James Lancaster's Sound.- Ross does not explore it . - Returns Home . - General Disappointment at the Result of his Voyage . - Expedition of Captain Parry.- He ...
... Snow . - Northern Shore of Baffin's Bay . Clear Sea west of the Ice . - Sir James Lancaster's Sound.- Ross does not explore it . - Returns Home . - General Disappointment at the Result of his Voyage . - Expedition of Captain Parry.- He ...
Side ix
... Snow Houses of the Es quimaux . - Geographical Information obtained from them . - Excursions over Land . - Length of the Winter . - Return of the Ships . - Third Voyage of Parry . -He winters in Regent's Inlet . - Endeavours to proceed ...
... Snow Houses of the Es quimaux . - Geographical Information obtained from them . - Excursions over Land . - Length of the Winter . - Return of the Ships . - Third Voyage of Parry . -He winters in Regent's Inlet . - Endeavours to proceed ...
Side xi
... Snow . - Elevated Plains of the Undes . - Their Produce . - Journey of Mr. Fraser . Supposed poisonous Wind . - Gangoutri . - Peculiar Appearance of the Himalyeh . CHAP . XXII . BRUCE'S TRAVELS . 233 Bruce appointed Consul at Algiers ...
... Snow . - Elevated Plains of the Undes . - Their Produce . - Journey of Mr. Fraser . Supposed poisonous Wind . - Gangoutri . - Peculiar Appearance of the Himalyeh . CHAP . XXII . BRUCE'S TRAVELS . 233 Bruce appointed Consul at Algiers ...
Side 25
... hares were caught , the flesh of which was as white as snow . On leaving Port Desire , Byron sailed in search of Pepys Isl- VOL . III . 3 and , laid down by Cowley in 47 ° south CHAP . II . 25 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC. Louisiade.
... hares were caught , the flesh of which was as white as snow . On leaving Port Desire , Byron sailed in search of Pepys Isl- VOL . III . 3 and , laid down by Cowley in 47 ° south CHAP . II . 25 VOYAGES OF BYRON , ETC. Louisiade.
Side 36
... snow fell in great quan- tities , and the cold became excessive . The exploring party , who had incautiously advanced too far , were unable to effect their return to the shore before sunset , and were obliged to spend the night exposed ...
... snow fell in great quan- tities , and the cold became excessive . The exploring party , who had incautiously advanced too far , were unable to effect their return to the shore before sunset , and were obliged to spend the night exposed ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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