| 1805 - 596 páginas
...paper accommodating itself to the - surface of a rippling stream. Noises were now likewie distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon,...some distance. The Esquimaux therefore drove with all hasle towards the shore, intending to take up their night quarters on the south side of the Uivak.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1812 - 364 páginas
...paper accommodating itself to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises were now likewise distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon,...take up their night-quarters on the south side of the Nivak. But as it plainly appeared that the ice would break and disperse in the open sea, Mark advised... | |
| Robert Southey, Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1812 - 362 páginas
...paper accommodating itself to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises were now likewise distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon,...take up their night-quarters on the south side of the Nivak. But as it plainly appeared that the ice would break and disperse in the open sea, Mark advised... | |
| David Cranz - 1820 - 728 páginas
...of paper accommodating itself to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises, too, were now distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon, owing to the bursting of th« ice at a distance. : . v ..-v Dismayed at these prognostics, the travellers drove with all haste... | |
| Joseph Taylor - 1821 - 300 páginas
...rippling stream. Noises were now likewise distinctly heard in many directions like the report of a cannon, owing to the bursting of the ice at some distance....take up their night-quarters on the south side of the Uivak. But, as it plainly appeared that the ice would break and disperse in the open sea, Mark advised... | |
| 1816 - 1004 páginas
...accommodating itstlf to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises, too, were distinctly heard in m:\ny directions, like the report of cannon, owing to the bursting of the ice at a distance. Alarmed by these frightful phenomena, our travellers drove •with all haste towards the... | |
| 1864 - 346 páginas
...distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of a cannon, owing to th. bursting of the ice at a distance. " The Esquimaux, therefore, drove with all...haste towards the shore, intending to take up their night-quarter on the south side of the Nirak. But as it plainly appearec the ice would break and disperse... | |
| John Holmes - 1827 - 492 páginas
...ice at a distance, and resembling the report of cannon, were now likewise heard in many directions. The Esquimaux, therefore, drove with all haste towards...and disperse in the open sea, Mark, (who drove the •ledge of the missionaries) advised to push forward to the north of the Nirak, from whence he hoped... | |
| 1831 - 366 páginas
...itself to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises were A HAZARDOUS ATTEMPT. 93 now likewise distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon,...take up their night-quarters on the south side of the Uivak. But, as it plainly appeared that the ice would hreak, and disperse in the open sea, Mark advised... | |
| 1831 - 616 páginas
...paper accommodatng itself to the surface of a rippling stream. Noises «ere now likewise distinctly heard in many directions, like the report of cannon,...bursting of the ice at some distance. The Esquimaux now drove with all haste towards the shore, intending to take up their night-quarter» on the south... | |
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