The Life of NelsonJohn Murray, 1831 - 352 страници |
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... continued ranging along the ice , northward and westward , till the 24th ; he then tried to the eastward . On the 30th he was in lat . 80 ° 13 ′ ; long . 18 ° 48 ′ E. among the islands and in the ice , with no appearance of an opening ...
... continued ranging along the ice , northward and westward , till the 24th ; he then tried to the eastward . On the 30th he was in lat . 80 ° 13 ′ ; long . 18 ° 48 ′ E. among the islands and in the ice , with no appearance of an opening ...
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... continued the whole day , during which their utmost efforts did not move the ships above three hundred yards ; while they were driven , together with the ice , far to the N. E. and E. by the current . Sometimes a field of several acres ...
... continued the whole day , during which their utmost efforts did not move the ships above three hundred yards ; while they were driven , together with the ice , far to the N. E. and E. by the current . Sometimes a field of several acres ...
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... continued during his life , recommended him warmly to Sir Peter Parker , then commander - in - chief upon that station . In consequence of this recommen- dation he was removed into the Bristol flag - ship , and Lieutenant Cuthbert ...
... continued during his life , recommended him warmly to Sir Peter Parker , then commander - in - chief upon that station . In consequence of this recommen- dation he was removed into the Bristol flag - ship , and Lieutenant Cuthbert ...
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... continued for several days : when they came into deeper water , they had then currents and rapids to contend with , which would have been insurmountable , but for the skill of the Indians in such difficulties . The brunt of the labour ...
... continued for several days : when they came into deeper water , they had then currents and rapids to contend with , which would have been insurmountable , but for the skill of the Indians in such difficulties . The brunt of the labour ...
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... continued warily to pursue him ; but , as soon as he perceived that this enemy was unsupported , he shortened sail , and hove to : upon which the Frenchman thought it advisable to give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his ...
... continued warily to pursue him ; but , as soon as he perceived that this enemy was unsupported , he shortened sail , and hove to : upon which the Frenchman thought it advisable to give over the pursuit , and sail in quest of his ...
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