The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3Longman, Rees, Orme, Brown & Greene, 1838 |
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Side ix
... travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes . - Journey from Chepeweyan commenced . - Difficulties experienced . - Great Exertion of Mr. Back . - Win- ter Residence at Fort Enterprise . - Intense Cold . - The ...
... travelling in Winter . -Its Dangers . - Decrease of the Indian Tribes . - Journey from Chepeweyan commenced . - Difficulties experienced . - Great Exertion of Mr. Back . - Win- ter Residence at Fort Enterprise . - Intense Cold . - The ...
Side x
... travelling on Men's Backs . - Visit to the Volcano Purace . - Arrival at Quito . - Volcano of Pichincha . - Humboldt's Ascent of Chimborazo . - He passes by Riobamba.- • Destruction of Earthquakes . - Causeway of Yega . - Humboldt ...
... travelling on Men's Backs . - Visit to the Volcano Purace . - Arrival at Quito . - Volcano of Pichincha . - Humboldt's Ascent of Chimborazo . - He passes by Riobamba.- • Destruction of Earthquakes . - Causeway of Yega . - Humboldt ...
Side 19
... travellers with the results of astronomical observations . This had been partially and ineffectually attempted before by Riccioli , Hon- dius , and others . But these previous revolts of reason against authority do not diminish the ...
... travellers with the results of astronomical observations . This had been partially and ineffectually attempted before by Riccioli , Hon- dius , and others . But these previous revolts of reason against authority do not diminish the ...
Side 71
... traveller , now for the first time figured on the scene , and volunteered to go in search of the hospitable Rus- sians . He was accordingly packed between the legs of two Esquimaux in a kajack or covered canoe , and in this uncomfort ...
... traveller , now for the first time figured on the scene , and volunteered to go in search of the hospitable Rus- sians . He was accordingly packed between the legs of two Esquimaux in a kajack or covered canoe , and in this uncomfort ...
Side 119
... travelling , undertook a new expe- dition with sanguine hopes of success . His plan was to ascend the Hawkesbury River ... travellers attempt to continue their route towards the interior of the mountains ; their difficulties increased at ...
... travelling , undertook a new expe- dition with sanguine hopes of success . His plan was to ascend the Hawkesbury River ... travellers attempt to continue their route towards the interior of the mountains ; their difficulties increased at ...
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The History of Maritime and Inland Discovery, Volum 3 William Desborough Cooley Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1831 |
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