| William Newton - 1822 - 380 Seiten
...75°, N. down to 69°, comprising an extent, reckoning the indentations and sinuosities •bserved, of about eight hundred miles. The coast visited by...least sixty miles within the general outline of the coast,—from their direction, and apparent want of termination,—and from the many islands lying... | |
| 1822 - 606 Seiten
...com1Ü2-2. No». I, prising an extent ^reckoning the indentations and sinuosities observed) of about 600 miles ! The coast visited by Captain Scoresby is a...fate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity. Captain Scoresby has discovered several very extensive inlets, some of which penetrated at least sixty... | |
| 1822 - 722 Seiten
...hit. 69 deg. comprising an extent (reckoning the indentations and sinuosities observed) of about 800 miles ! The coast visited by Captain Scoresby is a...fate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity. Captain Scoresby has discovered several very extensive inlets, some of which penetrated at least 60... | |
| 1822 - 526 Seiten
...sinuosities observed) of about 800 miles ! The coast visited by Capt. Scoresby is a continuation toward the north of that on which were planted the ancient...fate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity. m Capt. S. discovered several very extensive inlets ; some of them indeed, it was ascertained, penetrate... | |
| 1822 - 386 Seiten
...reckoning the ReeeiH iriformdiitih relative to Greenland. indentations and sinuosities •bserved, of about eight hundred miles. The coast visited by...Scoresby is a continuation, towards the north, of that on wlrich wefe planted the .indent colonies from Iceland, the fate of which is still veiled in such deep... | |
| 1822 - 536 Seiten
...of about 800 miles ! The coast visited by Capt. Scoresby is a continuation toward the north ofthat on which were planted • the ancient colonies from...fate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity. Capt. S. discovered several very extensive inlets ; some of them indeed, it was ascertained, penetrate... | |
| 1822 - 712 Seiten
...sinuosities observed) of about SOO miles! The coast visited by Captain Scoresby is a continuation t<iwuds the North of that on which were planted the ancient colonies from Iceland, the rate of which is still veiled in such deep obscurity. Captain Scoresby has discovered several very... | |
| 1823 - 804 Seiten
...sinuosities observed) o£ about 800 miles ! The coast visited by Capt. Scoresby is a continuation toward the north of that on which were planted the ancient...of which is still veiled in such deep, obscurity. " Capt. Scoresby. discovered several very extensive inlets ; some of them indeed, it was ascertained,... | |
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