The Life of NelsonClarke, Beeton and Company, 1885 - 261 страници |
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... ship , an officer , observing the forlorn appearance of the boy , questioned him ; and , happening to be acquainted with his uncle , took him home , and gave him some refreshment . When he got on board , Captain Suckling was not in the ship ...
... ship , an officer , observing the forlorn appearance of the boy , questioned him ; and , happening to be acquainted with his uncle , took him home , and gave him some refreshment . When he got on board , Captain Suckling was not in the ship ...
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... ships , and therefore best adapted for such a voyage ; and they were taken into dock and strengthened , to render them as secure as possible against the ice . Two masters of Greenlandmen were employed as pilots for each ship . No ...
... ships , and therefore best adapted for such a voyage ; and they were taken into dock and strengthened , to render them as secure as possible against the ice . Two masters of Greenlandmen were employed as pilots for each ship . No ...
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... ships . The weather was exceedingly fine , mild , and unusually clear . Here they were becalmed in a large bay , with three apparent openings between the islands which formed it , but everywhere , as far as they could see , surrounded ...
... ships . The weather was exceedingly fine , mild , and unusually clear . Here they were becalmed in a large bay , with three apparent openings between the islands which formed it , but everywhere , as far as they could see , surrounded ...
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... ships out , without a strong E. or N.E. wind . The season was far advanced , and every hour lessened the chance of ... ship with one of his comrades , taking advantage of a rising fog , and set out over the ice in pursuit of a bear . It ...
... ships out , without a strong E. or N.E. wind . The season was far advanced , and every hour lessened the chance of ... ship with one of his comrades , taking advantage of a rising fog , and set out over the ice in pursuit of a bear . It ...
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... ships , or to betake themselves to the boats . The likelihood that it might be necessary to sacrifice the ships had been foreseen ; the boats accordingly were adapted , both in number and size , to transport , in case of emergency , the ...
... ships , or to betake themselves to the boats . The likelihood that it might be necessary to sacrifice the ships had been foreseen ; the boats accordingly were adapted , both in number and size , to transport , in case of emergency , the ...
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