Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic Circle, we hear that they have pierced into the... Bay State Monthly - 第237页1894全本阅读 - 图书信息
| Samuel Griswold Goodrich - 1845 - 352 页
...England people carry on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits ; while we are looking for them beneath the Arctic Circle, we hear that they have pierced into the... | |
| Peter Burke - 1845 - 490 页
...have of late carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| William Draper Swan - 1845 - 482 页
...have of late carried on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic Circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| Erasmus Darwin North - 1846 - 454 页
...of and behold them || penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses / of H udson's Bay, || andDavis's Straits, / whilst we are looking for them || beneath...we hear that they have pierced || into the opposite region of po\ [lar cold ; that they are at the Antipodes; and engaged under the Frozen Serpe nt |j... | |
| 1846 - 594 页
...look at the manner in which the people of New England have, of late, carried on the whale fishery. Whilst we are looking for them beneath the Arctic...Circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of the polar cold ; that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen serpent of... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 372 页
...language of Burke) "penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson bay and Davis Straits. While we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold. We know that while some of them draw the line and strike the harpoon on the coast... | |
| James Dunwoody Brownson De Bow, R. G. Barnwell, Edwin Bell, William MacCreary Burwell - 1847 - 464 页
...sons of New England. "While we follow them," said the orator, "among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's bay and Davis' straits ; while we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the... | |
| Paul Preston, Thomas Picton - 1847 - 346 页
...New-England people carry on the whale fishery. While we follow them among the tumbling mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Uavis's Straits ; while we are looking for them beneath the Arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1848 - 646 页
...mountains of ice, and behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis's Straits, — whilst we are looking for them beneath...circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold ; that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen serpent of the... | |
| Elias Lyman Magoon - 1848 - 492 页
...behold them penetrating into the deepest frozen recesses of Hudson's Bay and Davis' Straits; while we are looking for them beneath the arctic circle, we hear that they have pierced into the opposite region of polar cold: that they are at the antipodes, and engaged under the frozen serpent of the south.... | |
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