A Chronological History of Voyages Into the Arctic Regions: Undertaken Chiefly for the Purpose of Discovering a North-east, North-west, Or Polar Passage Between the Atlantic and Pacific ...Murray, 1818 - 427 sider |
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... Lieutenant Kotzebue - John Ross , David Buchan , William Edward Parry , and John Franklin . 357 APPENDIX . No. I. Mr. Buchan's Expedition into the Interior of Newfound- land • No. II . A Relation of the Discovery of the Strait of Anian ...
... Lieutenant Kotzebue - John Ross , David Buchan , William Edward Parry , and John Franklin . 357 APPENDIX . No. I. Mr. Buchan's Expedition into the Interior of Newfound- land • No. II . A Relation of the Discovery of the Strait of Anian ...
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... lieutenant , that " the captaine was specially directed by commission for the searching more of this gold ore then for the searching any further discovery of the passage . " t MARTIN FROBISHER - Second Voyage . 1577 . Frobisher was now ...
... lieutenant , that " the captaine was specially directed by commission for the searching more of this gold ore then for the searching any further discovery of the passage . " t MARTIN FROBISHER - Second Voyage . 1577 . Frobisher was now ...
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... the flood and ebb tides , but a good anchorage was found on the northern side free from the ice in a cove which he called Savage Sound . On the 15th , a lieutenant with nine men well 1742 . 281 CHRISTOPHER MIDDLETON .
... the flood and ebb tides , but a good anchorage was found on the northern side free from the ice in a cove which he called Savage Sound . On the 15th , a lieutenant with nine men well 1742 . 281 CHRISTOPHER MIDDLETON .
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... lieutenant with nine men well armed were sent in a boat to examine the river ; they returned on the 17th , having gone as far up as the ice would permit and until they found it to extend from side to side . The ships therefore fell down ...
... lieutenant with nine men well armed were sent in a boat to examine the river ; they returned on the 17th , having gone as far up as the ice would permit and until they found it to extend from side to side . The ships therefore fell down ...
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... Lieutenant Gore appointed Com- mander of the Discovery . On the 15th March , 1779 , they left the Sandwich Islands , and stood to the northward , by the way of Kamtschatka , to follow up the discovery of a passage into the * Cook's last ...
... Lieutenant Gore appointed Com- mander of the Discovery . On the 15th March , 1779 , they left the Sandwich Islands , and stood to the northward , by the way of Kamtschatka , to follow up the discovery of a passage into the * Cook's last ...
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appeared arrived attempt August Baffin Barentz boat called Cape Farewell Captain Cherry Island coast of America coast of Greenland cold command continued Cortereal covered crew discovered discovery distance ducats Dutch east eastward England enterprize expedition farther fell fish Frisland frozen gave the name Greenland Hakluyt harbour hope Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company Hugh Willoughby hundred Iceland Indians inlet island July June King Labrador land latitude leagues Lieutenant longitude masses of ice master miles mountains mouth natives navigation Newfoundland night north pole north-east north-west passage northern northward Nova Zembla observed passed pilot pinnace Portugueze proceeded Purchas reached river says set sail ships shore side sledges Snæfell snow Sound South Sea southward Spain Spitzbergen stood Strait of Anian supposed Thomas Button tide tons vessels voyage ward weather westward whales wigwams William Baffin wind winter Zichmni