Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a Residence in the Arctic Regions During the Years 1829, 1830, 1831, 1832, 1833: Including the Reports of Commander, Now Captain James Clark Ross ... and The Discovery of the Northern Magnetic Pole, Volume 1A. W. Webster, 1835 - 740 pagina's |
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Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a ... John Ross Volledige weergave - 1835 |
Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-West Passage, and of a ... John Ross Volledige weergave - 1835 |
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afterwards animals appeared arrived became boat breeze brought calm Cape Cape Garry clear coast cold Commander Ross continued contrived crew distance dogs drift eastward engine Esquimaux expedition fathoms favourable feet fell fish following day further gale harbour hopes icebergs Igloolik inlet island journey June Krusenstern labour lake Lancaster sound land latitude longitude means Melville island midnight miles minus morning musk ox natives navigators Neitchillee night noon north-east north-west northward o'clock obliged observations ourselves party passage passed piece Poo-yet-tah Port Logan present proceeded promised proved ptarmigans reached reason reindeer Repulse bay rocks sail seal seal hunting seemed seen ship shore sight Sir Edward Parry skin sledge snow soon south-east south-west southward strait Sunday temperature thermometer rose thick thing tide topgallant sail vessel weather westward whale Whale islands whole wind Winter island