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... very lightest loads , to accomplish more than two or three miles a day . Loaded as shipwrecked men must neces- sarily be , and compelled to drag heavy boats PREFACE . xxvii which they would be constantly launching into.
... very lightest loads , to accomplish more than two or three miles a day . Loaded as shipwrecked men must neces- sarily be , and compelled to drag heavy boats PREFACE . xxvii which they would be constantly launching into.
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... boat attacked by a walrus , 178 ; unsuccessful attempt to catch fish , 180 ; a large iceberg passed , 181 ; shooting a ... boats dragged over the ice , 194 ; exemplary conduct of the crew , 194 . CHAPTER X. A MIDSHIPMAN'S NARRATIVE ...
... boat attacked by a walrus , 178 ; unsuccessful attempt to catch fish , 180 ; a large iceberg passed , 181 ; shooting a ... boats dragged over the ice , 194 ; exemplary conduct of the crew , 194 . CHAPTER X. A MIDSHIPMAN'S NARRATIVE ...
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... boats , 260 ; their equipment , 261 ; unusual fall of rain , 263 ; routine whilst travelling , 265 ; difficulties of sledging , 273 ; a southerly current , 275 ; the highest latitude reached , 277 ; return of the Hecla , 281 . xlvi ...
... boats , 260 ; their equipment , 261 ; unusual fall of rain , 263 ; routine whilst travelling , 265 ; difficulties of sledging , 273 ; a southerly current , 275 ; the highest latitude reached , 277 ; return of the Hecla , 281 . xlvi ...
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... BOAT OVER THE ICE . 265 A HALT FOR LUNCH 270 A PARHELION . 274 SHOOTING SEALS ON THE ICE . 293 SEARCHING FOR A DEPOT AFTER THE WINTER 299 AN ARCTIC SLEDGER IN FULL DRESS 308 BREAKING THROUGH 315 140 130 CIRCUMPOLAR MAP 170 100 no 70 80 ...
... BOAT OVER THE ICE . 265 A HALT FOR LUNCH 270 A PARHELION . 274 SHOOTING SEALS ON THE ICE . 293 SEARCHING FOR A DEPOT AFTER THE WINTER 299 AN ARCTIC SLEDGER IN FULL DRESS 308 BREAKING THROUGH 315 140 130 CIRCUMPOLAR MAP 170 100 no 70 80 ...
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... boat . " 1 She was named the Hopewell , and her crew consisted of ten men and a boy . Yet with such an equipment , Hudson actually set forth with the full intention of exploring the Circum- polar sea , and sailing right across the North ...
... boat . " 1 She was named the Hopewell , and her crew consisted of ten men and a boy . Yet with such an equipment , Hudson actually set forth with the full intention of exploring the Circum- polar sea , and sailing right across the North ...
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