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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... seemed . Pleased with their vessel and those who commanded them , satisfied with what they received , ardent in the cause in which they had embarked , and all more or less humbly , and in a manly way , depending upon their God , they ...
... seemed . Pleased with their vessel and those who commanded them , satisfied with what they received , ardent in the cause in which they had embarked , and all more or less humbly , and in a manly way , depending upon their God , they ...
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... seemed as if all the preceding gales had united in this one . For the first time we had to close reef the mainsail , the only sail now standing ; and at ten o'clock it was almost a question whether even that morsel of canvass would not ...
... seemed as if all the preceding gales had united in this one . For the first time we had to close reef the mainsail , the only sail now standing ; and at ten o'clock it was almost a question whether even that morsel of canvass would not ...
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... seemed to convey the idea of our being in an icy and barren region . It was more like a misty picture produced upon the stage of a theatre than a semblance of reality . To the west , however , where the heaving sea dashed high and ...
... seemed to convey the idea of our being in an icy and barren region . It was more like a misty picture produced upon the stage of a theatre than a semblance of reality . To the west , however , where the heaving sea dashed high and ...
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... seemed like another transformation in a scenic representation at some large temple of the Drama . I could hardly believe myself awake , so great was the change from the time when , only five hours before , I had gone below . We were ...
... seemed like another transformation in a scenic representation at some large temple of the Drama . I could hardly believe myself awake , so great was the change from the time when , only five hours before , I had gone below . We were ...
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... seemed to possess anything of life . Every one on board except myself , - for the helmsman listlessly re- clined at his post , and the officer of the watch was dozing over the ship's side , had laid themselves down to rest below or to ...
... seemed to possess anything of life . Every one on board except myself , - for the helmsman listlessly re- clined at his post , and the officer of the watch was dozing over the ship's side , had laid themselves down to rest below or to ...
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