The Merchants' Magazine and Commercial Review, Volumen46William Buck Dana Freeman Hunt, 1862 |
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... feet . The pack appeared to be impenetrable , and very little water was to be seen along the west shore . I determined , however , to attempt the passage . I had scarcely returned from my journey to the mountain when the gale again set ...
... feet . The pack appeared to be impenetrable , and very little water was to be seen along the west shore . I determined , however , to attempt the passage . I had scarcely returned from my journey to the mountain when the gale again set ...
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... feet , the temperature at which elevation was 15 degrees lower than at the level of the sea . The winter was passed in health and comfort . We were fortunate in capturing upwards of 200 reindeer , which kept both ourselves and the dogs ...
... feet , the temperature at which elevation was 15 degrees lower than at the level of the sea . The winter was passed in health and comfort . We were fortunate in capturing upwards of 200 reindeer , which kept both ourselves and the dogs ...
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... feet in length , mounted upon runners , provisions for a boat's crew of six persons for five months , provisions for seven persons and fourteen dogs for six weeks , together with a careful allowance of fuel for the above- named period ...
... feet in length , mounted upon runners , provisions for a boat's crew of six persons for five months , provisions for seven persons and fourteen dogs for six weeks , together with a careful allowance of fuel for the above- named period ...
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... feet obtained a view to the northward . In that direction , fifteen miles above Cape Isa- bella , the ice was solid and unbroken as far as the eye could reach . To the eastward the pack ice was heavy and impenetrable . To pene- trate ...
... feet obtained a view to the northward . In that direction , fifteen miles above Cape Isa- bella , the ice was solid and unbroken as far as the eye could reach . To the eastward the pack ice was heavy and impenetrable . To pene- trate ...
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... feet from the ground , upon a shaft of whitish bronze . " The foliage had been shed , but the pods remained , having fully burst , covering the entire structure with a mass of spotless cotton . In a recent lecture before the New - York ...
... feet from the ground , upon a shaft of whitish bronze . " The foliage had been shed , but the pods remained , having fully burst , covering the entire structure with a mass of spotless cotton . In a recent lecture before the New - York ...
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