The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross R.N. Knt. to the Arctic Regions: For the Discovery of a North West Passage; Performed in the Years 1829-30-31-32 and 33 to which is Prefixed the Abridgement of the Former Voyage of Captns, Ross, Parry and Other Celebrated Navigators to the Northern Lattitudes, Compiled from Authentic Information and Original DocumentsJ. Saunders, 1836 - Всего страниц: 716 |
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... DISCOVERY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE , de Gama in this expedition , may be considered as the foundation of the high rank ... discovered in 1498 , and the flag of Portu- gal was planted on the shores of India . These extraordinary dis ...
... DISCOVERY OF THE CAPE OF GOOD HOPE , de Gama in this expedition , may be considered as the foundation of the high rank ... discovered in 1498 , and the flag of Portu- gal was planted on the shores of India . These extraordinary dis ...
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... discovery of the Pacific , the English saw a most important point was gained , in the accomplishment of their grand ... discovered , then considered to be the most northern part of America , thereby proving that all the expeditions ...
... discovery of the Pacific , the English saw a most important point was gained , in the accomplishment of their grand ... discovered , then considered to be the most northern part of America , thereby proving that all the expeditions ...
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... discovered , thereby showing how far distant they were from the real object of their search . As however , the English were the first to undertake the perilous enterprise , so may it be said , that if the north west passage be ...
... discovered , thereby showing how far distant they were from the real object of their search . As however , the English were the first to undertake the perilous enterprise , so may it be said , that if the north west passage be ...
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... discovery of the passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific , was an event not quite so near at hand , as was originally ... discovered , the most lucrative and valuable branch of their commerce , would be diverted into another POLICY OF ...
... discovery of the passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific , was an event not quite so near at hand , as was originally ... discovered , the most lucrative and valuable branch of their commerce , would be diverted into another POLICY OF ...
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... discovered , infused a spirit of enter- prise into the mariners of this country , which was attended with the most ... discovery , under letters patent , granted by that monarch ; yet according to Ramusio , he gave the fullest infor ...
... discovered , infused a spirit of enter- prise into the mariners of this country , which was attended with the most ... discovery , under letters patent , granted by that monarch ; yet according to Ramusio , he gave the fullest infor ...
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Admiralty Alwak amongst animal appeared Arctic arrived ascer Batty Bay berg board the Victory boats Boothia brought cabin Capt Captain character Chimham circumstances coast Commander Ross considered crew degree determined direction discovered discovery distance dogs dovekies employed engine Esquimaux excursion expedition Felix Booth Felix Harbour fish following day Fury Beach Greenland hands Highest Lowest Hudson's Bay Company human huts immediately inlet Isabella islands Kabloonas labor Lancaster Sound land latitude latter magnetic pole mander Ross manner Mc'Diarmid means Melville Peninsula miles Monument Beach morning musk ox natives nature navigation never north west passage northward object obliged observed obtained officers opinion Parry party perhaps possession present provisions purpose sailed sailors salmon scarcely seal seen senik ship shore skin sledge snow spirit steam steward Strait supposed tion took tribe vessel visited voyage weather westward whale whilst whole wind winter
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Стр. 573 - Or in the starry regions, or th' abyss, To Reason's and to Fancy's eye display'd: The first up-tracing, from the dreary void, The chain of causes and effects to Him, The world-producing Essence, who alone Possesses being ; while the last receives The whole magnificence of heaven and earth, And every beauty, delicate or bold, Obvious or more remote, with livelier sense, Diffusive painted on the rapid mind.
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Стр. 416 - I am out of humanity's reach, I must finish my journey alone, Never hear the sweet music of speech; I start at the sound of my own. The beasts, that roam over the plain, My form with indifference see; They are so unacquainted with man, Their lameness is shocking to me.
Стр. 633 - ... below zero, immediately took the consistency of ice ; and thus we actually became the inhabitants of an iceberg during one of the most severe winters hitherto recorded ; our sufferings, aggravated by want of bedding, clothing, and animal food, need not be dwelt upon. Mr. C. Thomas, the carpenter, was the only man who perished at this beach, but three others, besides one who had lost his foot, were reduced to the last stage of debility, and only 13 of our number were able to carry provisions in...
Стр. 42 - You shall swear truth to God, your Prince, and Country; you shall do nothing but to the glory of God and the good of the action in hand, and harm to no man.
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Стр. 223 - ... by a small conical piece. The whole was built from within, and each slab was cut so that it retained its position without requiring support until another was placed beside it, the lightness of the slabs greatly facilitating the operation. When the building was covered in, a little loose snow was thrown over it, to close up every chink, and a low door was cut through the walls with the knife.