| Smithsonian Institution. Board of Regents - 1862 - 476 Seiten
...evidence which he had collected on this subject as well as on many others. It would, of course, have been a source of the highest satisfaction to have succeeded...was by no means the sole object of the expedition. Various questions connected with the physical condition of the earth remain to be solved by observations... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 706 Seiten
...evidence which he had collected on this subject as well as on many others. It would, of course, have been a source of the highest satisfaction to have succeeded...was by no means the sole object of the Expedition. 1 will not dwell upon the details of our voyage to Greenland, which was unusually boisterous. The schooner... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 336 Seiten
...evidence which he had collected on this subject as well as on many others. It would, of course, have been a source of the highest satisfaction to have succeeded...was by no means the sole object of the Expedition. _ . , , . 1 will not dwell upon the details of our voyage to Greenland, which was unusually boisterous.... | |
| 1868 - 470 Seiten
...evidence which he had collected on this subject as well as on many others. It would, of course, have been a source of the highest satisfaction to have succeeded...object of the Expedition. I will not dwell upon the details of our voyage to Greenland, which was unusually boisterous. The schooner was unavoidably so... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1865 - 442 Seiten
...evidence which he had collected on this subject as well as on many others. It would, of course, have been a source of the highest satisfaction to have succeeded...setting at rest the question of open water, but it waa by no means the sole object of the Expedition. 1 will not dwell upon the details of our voyage... | |
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