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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... brought forward in support of this view of the question were not only sound in themselves , but derived additional strength from the opinions given in its favour by eminent arctic voyagers , as well as from Sir John Franklin's own words ...
... brought forward in support of this view of the question were not only sound in themselves , but derived additional strength from the opinions given in its favour by eminent arctic voyagers , as well as from Sir John Franklin's own words ...
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... brought before the public eye with the view of ob- taining assistance for its funds , can doubt its ex- pediency or even its necessity . OBJECTS OF THE EXPEDITION . It was , therefore , 6 VOYAGE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT .
... brought before the public eye with the view of ob- taining assistance for its funds , can doubt its ex- pediency or even its necessity . OBJECTS OF THE EXPEDITION . It was , therefore , 6 VOYAGE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT .
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... brought light easterly airs and pleasant weather ; and the following , moderate breezes , calms , and , again , light winds , accompanied in the afternoon with dark cloudy weather . Towards midnight the breeze freshened up from the ...
... brought light easterly airs and pleasant weather ; and the following , moderate breezes , calms , and , again , light winds , accompanied in the afternoon with dark cloudy weather . Towards midnight the breeze freshened up from the ...
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... brought with me , would prove most acceptable . I had , too , weekly papers for the past four or five years , and these , I thought , would be gladly perused by those who had been so long absent from their native land , should we be ...
... brought with me , would prove most acceptable . I had , too , weekly papers for the past four or five years , and these , I thought , would be gladly perused by those who had been so long absent from their native land , should we be ...
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... brought us no improvement . Throughout the whole day it was blowing a strong westerly gale , with a high sea and heavy showers of rain . Thick fogs occasionally en- veloped us in darkness , and rendered our position still more ...
... brought us no improvement . Throughout the whole day it was blowing a strong westerly gale , with a high sea and heavy showers of rain . Thick fogs occasionally en- veloped us in darkness , and rendered our position still more ...
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