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 páginas |
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... it was 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 .
... it was 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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... , and were , no doubt , exceedingly glad when , after some delay , a boat took them off to the steamer and conveyed them back to the shore . The DEPARTURE FOR THE OPEN SEA . 33 final adieu between 32 VOYAGE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT .
... , and were , no doubt , exceedingly glad when , after some delay , a boat took them off to the steamer and conveyed them back to the shore . The DEPARTURE FOR THE OPEN SEA . 33 final adieu between 32 VOYAGE OF THE PRINCE ALBERT .
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... 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 unusually mild , I might say warm ; and ...
... 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 unusually mild , I might say warm ; and ...
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... doubt we should be able to get through , though it might be rather late ; and he expected all the other whalers would have to do as he and Captain Wells had done ; namely , bear up for the southward . " - Tuesday 16th . At four A. M. ...
... doubt we should be able to get through , though it might be rather late ; and he expected all the other whalers would have to do as he and Captain Wells had done ; namely , bear up for the southward . " - Tuesday 16th . At four A. M. ...
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... doubt which , of several passages now present- ing themselves , I ought to take . I strained my eyes through the glass in vain ; everywhere the same dark , solitary picture was presented to me ; nothing could be seen save the iron ...
... doubt which , of several passages now present- ing themselves , I ought to take . I strained my eyes through the glass in vain ; everywhere the same dark , solitary picture was presented to me ; nothing could be seen save the iron ...
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accordingly afterwards ahead aloft appeared Arctic astern Austin bergs blowing boat breeze cabin calm Cape Farewell Cape Walker Cape York Captain Austin's Captain Forsyth Captain Ommanney Captain Penny clear close cloth cloudy coast colours Commander Phillips crow's nest deck direction distance Edition Engravings Esquimaux examine expedition fast Fcap Felix floe foggy Foolscap 8vo gale Greenland gutta percha hands heaving heavy hour icebergs Island Lady Franklin Lancaster Sound land light airs look mate Melville Bay midnight miles morning natives night noon North Star northward numerous observed officers ourselves passage passed position Possession Bay present Prince Albert pull rain Regent's Inlet rough sail seen ship ship's shore side sight Sir John Franklin Sir John Ross six P. M. snow soon Sound speedily stood Strait thick thought towing Upernavick vols voyage weather Wellington Channel westward whalers whole wind
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