| 1834 - 850 頁
...the land forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined that there was no passage to the westward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer,...waited with anxiety for the disruption of the ice, but iu vain, and our utmost endeavours did not succeed in retracing our steps more than four miles; and... | |
| 1833 - 554 頁
...nu passage to the westward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. for navigation ; and onr object being now to try a more northern latitude,...anxiety for the disruption of the ice, but in vain : our utmost endeavours did not succeed in retracing our steps more than four miles, and it was not... | |
| 1833 - 588 頁
...the land forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined that there was no passage to the westward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer, like that of 1618, was beautifully fine, but extremely unfavourable for navigation; and our object being now to... | |
| 1834 - 170 頁
...done so as to leave no doubt that it joined, as the natives had previously informed us, to Ackullee and the land forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined...endeavours did not succeed in retracing our steps more than five miles; and it was not until the middle of November that we succeeded in cutting the vessel into... | |
| Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1834 - 478 頁
...It was also determined that there .was no passage to the westEXPEDITION OF CAPTAIN ROSS. ward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer,...latitude, we waited with anxiety for the disruption of ihe ice, but in vain, and cur utmost endeavours did not succeed in retracing our steps more than four... | |
| 1834 - 222 頁
...as to leave no doubt that it joined, as the natives had previously informed UK, to Ockullo*, and tho land forming Repulse Bay.. It was also determined...that of 1818, was beautifully fine, but extremely unfavorable for navigation, and our object being now to try a more northern latitude, we waited with... | |
| 1834 - 658 頁
...northward of our position. This summer like that of 1818, was beautifully fine, but extremely unfavorable for navigation, and our object being now to try a...disruption of the ice, but in vain, and our utmost endeavors did not succeed in retracing our steps more than four miles, and it was not until the middle... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 頁
...the land forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined that there was no passage to the westward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer,...that of 1818, was beautifully fine, but extremely unfavorable for navigation, and our object being now to try a more northern latitude, we waited with... | |
| 1834 - 476 頁
...mil forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined that there .was no passage to the west60 ward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer, like that of 1818, was beautifully lint', but extremely unfavourable for navigation, and our object being now to try a more northern latitude,... | |
| 1834 - 850 頁
...the land forming Repulse Bay. It was also determined that there was no passage to the westward for 30 miles to the northward of our position. This summer, like that of 181S, was beautifully fine, but extremely unfavourable for navigation; anil our object being now to... | |
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