| 1833 - 588 pagina’s
...offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in ltíl(J. At noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander,...with every demonstration of kindness and hospitality winch humanity could dictate. I ought to mention also that Mr. Humphreys, by landing me at Possession... | |
| 1834 - 170 pagina’s
...shelter from a storm twelve miles to the eastward of Cape. York. Next day, when the gale abated, we crossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained six days...humanity could dictate. I ought to mention also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| 1834 - 850 pagina’s
...shelter from a storm 1*2 miles to the eastward of Cape York. The next day, when the gale abated, we crossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained six days...demonstration of kindness and hospitality which humanity could dictât«. I ought to mention also that Mr. Humphreys, by lauding me at Possession Buy, and subsequent!)on... | |
| 1835 - 228 pagina’s
...eastward of Cape York. Next day, when the gale abated, we ciossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained sis days on the coast by a strong north-east wind. On...humanity could dictate. I ought to mention also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| Robert Huish - 1835 - 800 pagina’s
...our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing becalmed, which proved to he the Isahellaof Hull, the sam-e ship, which I commanded in 1818; at...could dictate. I ought to mention, also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| John Ross, James Clark Ross - 1835 - 528 pagina’s
...descried a ship in the effing becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull, the same- ship which 1 commanded in 1818; at noon we reached her, when her...searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving us tbree cheers, received us with every demonstration of kindness and hospitality which humanity could... | |
| Robert Huish - 1836 - 844 pagina’s
...took shelter from a storm 12 miles to the eastward of Cape York. Next day, when the gale abated, we crossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained six days...could dictate. I ought to mention, also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing mo at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| 1840 - 572 pagina’s
...offing becalmed, which oroved to be the Isabella, of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in Í818 ; at noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander,...kindness and hospitality which humanity could dictate." \Ve have only further to say of Captain Ross, that hie government were so far liberal as to reimburse... | |
| 1840 - 556 pagina’s
...offing becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in 1816; at noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander, who had in rain searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving us three cheers, received us with every... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Ells - 1778 - 392 pagina’s
...our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabelle of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in 1818....vain searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving'us three cheers, received us with every demonstration of kindness and hospitality which humanity... | |
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