Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search of Sir John Franklin: A Narrative of Every-day Life in the Arctic SeasLongman, Brown, Green, and Longmans, 1851 - 416 sidor |
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... ahead of us , very kindly intending to keep us company as far as the Orkneys . As we slowly moved on towards the bay , we could see the crowd extending itself in one long line to the very extreme point of the projecting pier that formed ...
... ahead of us , very kindly intending to keep us company as far as the Orkneys . As we slowly moved on towards the bay , we could see the crowd extending itself in one long line to the very extreme point of the projecting pier that formed ...
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... ahead , and running athwart her bows , resting a moment in the line of her eye ; and , finally , dropping the boat and ranging up under her stern ; I had a good exami- nation of her on all sides , and well did she bear the test . Not a ...
... ahead , and running athwart her bows , resting a moment in the line of her eye ; and , finally , dropping the boat and ranging up under her stern ; I had a good exami- nation of her on all sides , and well did she bear the test . Not a ...
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... ahead without any apparent cause , -- there being so little wind , and the sharp wedge - like formation of her bows ; strengthened and fortified , not only there but throughout her whole hull ; it was evident that she would answer ; and ...
... ahead without any apparent cause , -- there being so little wind , and the sharp wedge - like formation of her bows ; strengthened and fortified , not only there but throughout her whole hull ; it was evident that she would answer ; and ...
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... ahead , where a fog- bank hung as if in doubt whether to expand itself or sink altogether away from sight . Abeam of us lay the land , near enough to be seen , yet so wrapped in haze as to be imperfectly distinguished . The weather was ...
... ahead , where a fog- bank hung as if in doubt whether to expand itself or sink altogether away from sight . Abeam of us lay the land , near enough to be seen , yet so wrapped in haze as to be imperfectly distinguished . The weather was ...
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... ahead of us , as we stood to the north - east , on the larboard tack . One of these mountains was the celebrated Sukkertop ( Sugar - loaf ) , which occasionally peeped out from the dense clouds , which surrounded it , in all its bold ...
... ahead of us , as we stood to the north - east , on the larboard tack . One of these mountains was the celebrated Sukkertop ( Sugar - loaf ) , which occasionally peeped out from the dense clouds , which surrounded it , in all its bold ...
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