| 1826 - 570 lehte
...still more difficult as they advanced, and from the 17th the obstructions which they experienced ' from the quantity, magnitude, and closeness of the ice, were such as to keep their people almost constantly employed in heaving, warping, or sawing through it; and yet with so... | |
| Sir William Edward Parry - 1826 - 264 lehte
...were such as to keep our people almost constantly ployed in heaving, warping, or sawing through it; am with so little success, that, at the close of the month of J we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward, < the longitude of about 62° 10'. Here, while... | |
| William Joseph Snelling - 1831 - 552 lehte
...closeness, were such as to keep the crews constantly employed in heaving, warping or sawing through it, yet with so little success, that at the close of the month they had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward. Here they encountered a hard gale, and sustained... | |
| 1850 - 638 lehte
...about the I8th of June, and by the 17th of July the ice began te close around ; and from this time the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and closeness of the ice, were such as to induce constant employment in heaving, warping, or sawing through it. So slow, however, was the progress... | |
| Sir John Barrow - 1846 - 574 lehte
...sunken rock. On the 17th July the ice began to close round the ships. " From this time," Parry says, " the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and...and yet with so little success that, at the close of July, we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward." Here, on the 1st August, being closely... | |
| 1850 - 762 lehte
...The ships entered the middle ice in Baffin's Bay on the 17th July. " From this time," says Parry, " the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and...closeness of the ice, were such as to keep our people constantly employed in heaving, warping, or sawing through it, and yet with so little success, that... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1852 - 424 lehte
...this time (says Parry) the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and closeness of the ice, which were such as to keep our people almost constantly...and yet with so little success that, at the close of July, we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward." After encountering a severe gale on the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1853 - 274 lehte
...middle of July they were close beset with the ice in Baffin's Bay, and " from this time (says Parry) the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and...and yet with so little success that, at the close of July, we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward." After encountering a severe gale on the... | |
| Samuel Mosheim Smucker - 1857 - 1074 lehte
...this time (says Parry) the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and closeness of the ice, which were such as to keep our people almost constantly...and yet with so little success that, at the close of July, we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward." After encountering a severe gale on the... | |
| Peter Lund Simmonds - 1860 - 346 lehte
...middle of July they were close beset with the ice in Baffin's Bay, and " from this time (says Parry) the obstructions from the quantity, magnitude, and...and yet with so little success that, at the close of July, we had only penetrated seventy miles to the westward." After encountering a severe gale on the... | |
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