| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 564 Seiten
...fifty feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 p. M., we suddenly found the barrier trending to the southward,...this point, which I have named Cape Carr, after the first-lieutenant of the Vincennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th,... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1845 - 392 Seiten
...it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 PM we suddenly found the harrier trending to the southward, and the sea studded with...in order to ascertain the trending of the land more exaetly. I place this point, which I have named Cape Carr, after the first lieutenant of the Vincennes,... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 574 Seiten
...fifty feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 p. M., we suddenly found the barrier trending to the southward,...this point, which I have named Cape Carr, after the first-lieutenant of the Vincennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th,... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1849 - 702 Seiten
...icy barrier, about one hundred and fifty feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 PM we suddenly found the...with icebergs. I now hauled off until daylight, in wrder to ascertain the trending of the land more exactly. I place this point, which I have named Cape... | |
| Charles Wilkes - 1852 - 364 Seiten
...icy barrier, about one hundred and fifty feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 PM we suddenly found the...Carr, after the first lieutenant of the Vincennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th, at daylight, we again made sail to the... | |
| Charles Rathbone Low - 1881 - 374 Seiten
...along the perpendicular icy barrier, about 150 feet high. Beyond it the outline of high land could be well distinguished. At 6 pm we suddenly found the...exactly. I place this point, which I have named Cape Can', after the first-lieutenant of the Vincennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., latitude 64° 49' S.'f... | |
| E. E. Hale - 1882 - 310 Seiten
...and fifty feet in'height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At six PM we suddenly found the barrier trending to the southward,...after the first lieutenant of the "Vincennes," in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th, at daylight, we again made sail to the... | |
| Edward Everett Hale - 1883 - 308 Seiten
...and fifty feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At six PM we suddenly found the barrier trending to the southward,...after the first lieutenant of the "Vincennes," in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th, at daylight, we again made sail to the... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 612 Seiten
...the perpendicular icy barrier, about 150 feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6 pm we suddenly found the...Carr, after the first lieutenant of the Vincennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th, at daylight, we again made sail to the... | |
| Royal Geographical Society (Great Britain) - 1901 - 616 Seiten
...about 150 feet in height. Beyond it the outline of the high land could be well distinguished. At 6pm. we suddenly found the barrier trending to the southward,...named Cape Carr, after the first lieutenant of the Fi»eennes, in longitude 131° 40' E., and latitude 64° 49' S. On the 8th, at daylight, we again made... | |
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