The New-York Review, and Atheneum Magazine, Band 2William Cullen Bryant, Henry J. Anderson, Robert Charles Sands E. Bliss & E. White, 1825 |
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... circumstances had not allowed me to proceed to the southward , when in the latitude of 65 ° , on the 27th of January , as I should then have had sufficient time to examine this sea to my satisfac- tion . " - pp . 36 , 37 . The author ...
... circumstances had not allowed me to proceed to the southward , when in the latitude of 65 ° , on the 27th of January , as I should then have had sufficient time to examine this sea to my satisfac- tion . " - pp . 36 , 37 . The author ...
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... circumstance that in sailing to- wards the pole , he found himself , while near the sixty - sixth de- gree of latitude , carried by a current to the northward 48 miles in three days . On his return he experienced , about the seven- ty ...
... circumstance that in sailing to- wards the pole , he found himself , while near the sixty - sixth de- gree of latitude , carried by a current to the northward 48 miles in three days . On his return he experienced , about the seven- ty ...
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... circumstance has obtained the name . " The largest of these animals which I have seen , were males , not less than twenty - four feet long , and fourteen in circumference ; the feinales are generally about one third less . In form ...
... circumstance has obtained the name . " The largest of these animals which I have seen , were males , not less than twenty - four feet long , and fourteen in circumference ; the feinales are generally about one third less . In form ...
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... circumstances ; and is not , on the whole , unamiable , uncontaminated as it is with any of the vices which spring from an intercourse between the untaught savage , and the greedy adventurer from the civilized world . The men are ...
... circumstances ; and is not , on the whole , unamiable , uncontaminated as it is with any of the vices which spring from an intercourse between the untaught savage , and the greedy adventurer from the civilized world . The men are ...
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... circumstance of the land on the Patagonian side of the straits being more temperate , and less mountainous than that of Tierra del Fuego , those who live on that side take more land exercise , and are somewhat more robust , better ...
... circumstance of the land on the Patagonian side of the straits being more temperate , and less mountainous than that of Tierra del Fuego , those who live on that side take more land exercise , and are somewhat more robust , better ...
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