| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 502 Seiten
...less out of the water, or thrown over on one side, and had, in consequence thereof, sustained some damage, particularly in the stern post. All defects,...to the two ships. I hope that this operation will be completed by to-morrow night, in which case Wednesday will be devoted to swinging the ships for... | |
| Sir John Richardson - 1851 - 452 Seiten
...of Davis's Straits, where, having found a convenient port, the transport which accompanied it Avas cleared and sent home to England, bringing the last...to the two ships. I hope that this operation will be completed by to-morrow night, in which case Wednesday will be devoted to swinging the ships for... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 274 Seiten
...letter from Lieutenant Fairholme, of the Erebus, will also serve to show the pleasant anticipations of success which prevailed throughout the party; and...the happy terms on which they were with each other :— " On board, we are as comfortable as it is possible to be. I need hardly tell you how much we... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 346 Seiten
...benevolence and kindness withal." holme, of the Erebus, will also serve to show the pleasant anticipations of success which prevailed throughout the party; and...the happy terms on which they were with each other: — " On board, we are as comfortable as it is possible to be. I need hardly tell you how much we are... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 336 Seiten
...letter from Lieutenant Fairholme, of the Erebus, will also serve to show the pleasant anticipations of success which prevailed throughout the party; and...the happy terms on which they were with each other: — " On board, we are as comfortable as it is possible to be. I need hardly tell you how much we are... | |
| Richard Perry - 1882 - 856 Seiten
...have been received from the officers or crew. The following extract of a letter from Lieut. Fairholmc of the Erebus, will serve to show the cheerful anticipation...in as convenient a place for our purpose as could be possibly found. Here we are, with the transport alongside, transferring most actively all her stores... | |
| Richard Perry - 1883 - 866 Seiten
...following extract of a letter from Lieut. Fairholme of the Erebus, will serve to show the cheertal anticipation of success which prevailed throughout...in as convenient a place for our purpose as could be possibly found. Here we are, with the transport alongside, transferring most actively all her stores... | |
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