The Arctic Regions, and Polar Discoveries During the Nineteenth Century: With the Discoveries Made by Captain McClintock as to the Fate of the Franklin ExpeditionRoutledge, Warne, and Routledge, 1860 - 294 Seiten |
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... and suffering for the " land that bears a world - wide name . " 8 , Winchester Street , Pimlico . November 24 , 1859 . P. L. SIMMONDS . CONTENTS . Introductory Remarks · PAGE Little known of the PREFACE TO THE NINTH EDITION .
... and suffering for the " land that bears a world - wide name . " 8 , Winchester Street , Pimlico . November 24 , 1859 . P. L. SIMMONDS . CONTENTS . Introductory Remarks · PAGE Little known of the PREFACE TO THE NINTH EDITION .
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... bear shot . - Return home . · 1 11 Voyage of Buchan and Franklin in the Dorothea and Trent to Spitzbergen , & c . , 1818 17 Names of officers and complement , & c . - Fanciful appearance of icebergs . - Ships arrive at Spitzbergen ...
... bear shot . - Return home . · 1 11 Voyage of Buchan and Franklin in the Dorothea and Trent to Spitzbergen , & c . , 1818 17 Names of officers and complement , & c . - Fanciful appearance of icebergs . - Ships arrive at Spitzbergen ...
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... bears killed.- Description of the Esquimaux . - Surveys made of all the in- dentations and coasts of this locality . - Ships driven back by the current and drift - ice . - Take up their winter quarters.- And resort to theatrical ...
... bears killed.- Description of the Esquimaux . - Surveys made of all the in- dentations and coasts of this locality . - Ships driven back by the current and drift - ice . - Take up their winter quarters.- And resort to theatrical ...
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... Bear Lake . - A pioneer party proceeds to examine the state of the Polar Sea . - Return and pass the long winter . - Descend the Mackenzie in the spring . - Party divide ; Franklin and Back proceeding to the westward , whilst Dr ...
... Bear Lake . - A pioneer party proceeds to examine the state of the Polar Sea . - Return and pass the long winter . - Descend the Mackenzie in the spring . - Party divide ; Franklin and Back proceeding to the westward , whilst Dr ...
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... Bear shot . - Notices of animals seen . - Reach northernmost known land . - The islet named after Ross.- Return to the ship . - Parry's subsequent suggestions on this mode of travelling . - Sir John Barrow's comments thereon.- Opinions ...
... Bear shot . - Notices of animals seen . - Reach northernmost known land . - The islet named after Ross.- Return to the ship . - Parry's subsequent suggestions on this mode of travelling . - Sir John Barrow's comments thereon.- Opinions ...
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abandoned Admiralty Akaitcho Arctic arrived attempt August Baffin's Bay Barrow Barrow's Strait Beechey Behring's Strait boats Cape Walker Capt Captain Back Captain Crozier Captain Parry coast command companions Coppermine River crew deer despatched discovered discovery drift endeavour England Enterprise Erebus and Terror Esquimaux expedition exploring fate feet fire Fish River floe frozen Fury gale Griper Hecla Hepburn Hudson's Bay Hudson's Bay Company Indians journey June killed King William Island Lake Lancaster Sound land latitude Lieut Lieutenant Mackenzie Melville Island miles months named navigation North Somerset north-west passage northward officers party passed Polar Sea proceeded provisions quarters reached Regent Inlet Repulse Bay Richardson sailed seamen season seen sent ships shore shot Sir James Ross Sir John Franklin sledge snow southward Spitzbergen tion travelling tripe de roche vessels voyage Wellington Channel westward whale winter
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Seite 106 - Medal of the Bath and West of England Society for the Encouragement of Arts, Manufactures, and Commerce, was unanimously voted to him.
Seite 209 - Down sank the baleful crimson sun, The Northern Light came out, And glared upon the ice-bound ships And shook its spears about. The snow came down, storm breeding storm, And on the decks was laid, Till the weary sailor, sick at heart, Sank down beside his spade. "Sir John, the night is black and long ; The hissing wind is bleak ; The hard green ice...
Seite 41 - It would be impossible to describe our sensations after entering this miserable abode and discovering how we had been neglected; the whole party shed tears, not so much for our own fate as for that of our friends in the rear, whose lives depended entirely on our sending immediate relief from this place.
Seite 210 - Oh! when shall I see my orphan child? My Mary waits for me. Oh ! when shall I see my old mother, And pray at her trembling knee? Be still, be still, my brave sailors! Think not such thoughts again.
Seite 251 - Doot-ko-hi-calik), as its description, and that of the low shore in the neighbourhood of Point Ogle and Montreal Island, agree exactly with that of Sir George Back.• Some of the bodies...
Seite 40 - Previous to setting out the whole party ate the remains of their old shoes and whatever scraps of leather they had to strengthen their stomachs for the fatigue of the day's journey.
Seite 227 - ... the only thing of the world that was left yet undone, whereby a notable mind might be made famous and fortunate.
Seite 14 - The pressure continuing to increase, it became doubtful whether the ship would be able to sustain it; every support threatened to give way, the beams in the hold began to bend, and the iron tanks settled together. At this critical moment, when it seemed impossible for...
Seite 151 - Sir, — I have the honour to acquaint you, for the information of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty, that...
Seite 16 - At this moment I also saw a continuity of ice, at the distance of seven miles, extending from one side of the bay to the other, between the nearest cape to the north, which I named after Sir George Warrender, and that to the south, which was named after Viscount Castlereagh. The mountains, which occupied the centre, in a north and south direction, were named Croker's Mountains, after the Secretary to the Admiralty.