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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... observations , as has been made in the expeditions to the neighbourhood of the oppo- site pole , equipped and ... observing in such a voyage . The journals of all pro- fessed seamen , however , and this among the number , have ma- ny ...
... observations , as has been made in the expeditions to the neighbourhood of the oppo- site pole , equipped and ... observing in such a voyage . The journals of all pro- fessed seamen , however , and this among the number , have ma- ny ...
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... observations in order to reconcile these irregularities . I had all the compasses brought upon deck , and I found ... observations . În speak- ing of the observations made by him , with regard to the varia- tion of the needle , and ...
... observations in order to reconcile these irregularities . I had all the compasses brought upon deck , and I found ... observations . În speak- ing of the observations made by him , with regard to the varia- tion of the needle , and ...
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... observations arrived at about the latitude of 70 degrees cannot be reconciled , as to quantity of local attraction with the theory adopted on the subject ; I therefore let them remai .. at the observed results . I found a difference of ...
... observations arrived at about the latitude of 70 degrees cannot be reconciled , as to quantity of local attraction with the theory adopted on the subject ; I therefore let them remai .. at the observed results . I found a difference of ...
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... observations of the writer , taken in connexion with those of preceding navigators , tend to confirm the theory of Malte- Brun , that the ice produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the ...
... observations of the writer , taken in connexion with those of preceding navigators , tend to confirm the theory of Malte- Brun , that the ice produced in winter within the antarctic cir- cle is carried northerly by a current from the ...
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... observations made in his former voyages . One of the most remarkable animals that inhabit these shores , is the sea - elephant , which is thus describ- ed : " The male has a cartilaginous substance , extending forward from the nose ...
... observations made in his former voyages . One of the most remarkable animals that inhabit these shores , is the sea - elephant , which is thus describ- ed : " The male has a cartilaginous substance , extending forward from the nose ...
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