Part, Chapter
1 I, I | to explore the northern shores of the Great Bear Lake,
2 I, II | construct a fort on the shores of the Arctic Ocean?”~“They
3 I, II | gave his name, reached the shores of the Pacific at 52° 24’
4 I, II | have taken refuge on the shores of the most distant rivers.
5 I, III | accompany you myself to the shores of the Polar Sea.”~And with
6 I, IV | been constructed on its shores—Fort Providence on the north,
7 I, IV | The trees on the northern shores of the lake form magnificent
8 I, V | to the north-west, on the shores of the Snare Lake, By travelling
9 I, V | suffered from the heat on the shores of the Gulf of Carpentaria—
10 I, VI | Fort Enterprise, near the shores of Lake Snare.~This fort
11 I, VI | leisure time to visit the shores of the little lake. They
12 I, VI | disturbed, and wandered to the shores of Hudson’s Bay. So that
13 I, VII | cross the districts on the shores of the sea? was the Arctic
14 I, VIII | Franklin, on the southern shores, and promoted the coming
15 I, VIII | north were then beating the shores of the Great Bear Lake~“
16 I, VIII | encampment.”~“Along the shores of the lake?”~“No, across
17 I, VIII | and Joliffe explored the shores of the lake under the guidance
18 I, VIII | wind, with its irregular shores broken by jagged capes and
19 I, VIII | surface of the water, the shores strewn with flints and blocks
20 I, VIII | and take refuge on the shores of the Gulf of Mexico when
21 I, VIII | now to pursue it on the shores of the Kamtchatka Sea, and
22 I, VIII | boat skirted the northern shores of the lake at about three
23 I, VIII | easy to skirt along its shores and to choose the best spot
24 I, IX | them all to the southern shores of the lake, far away from
25 I, X | Churchill, near the western shores of Hudson’s Bay. He pressed
26 I, X | Hudson’s Bay to explore the shores of the Polar Sea in 1838,
27 I, X | would only commence on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Each
28 I, XI | seventieth parallel, and on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. To
29 I, XI | beasts prowling about the shores of the Arctic Ocean.~“There
30 I, XI | estimate of their number on the shores of the Arctic Ocean. Their
31 I, XII | ocean which bathed these shores stretched away as far as
32 I, XIV | ducks which abounded on the shores of the lagoon, large flocks
33 I, XIV | it grew abundantly on the shores of the lagoon between the
34 I, XV | and a half all along the shores of Cape Bathurst.”~“Can
35 I, XVI | martens,” which frequent the shores of the Arctic Ocean.~All
36 I, XVII | birds forsook the gloomy shores of the Polar Sea, only a
37 I, XVIII| that a certain spot on the shores of North Georgia, 95° longitude
38 I, XX | their journey along the shores of Hudson’s Bay in 1746,
39 II, I | surface. This is why its shores are perpendicular, this
40 II, I | current, and on its northern shores the tide rose two feet beyond
41 II, I | difference was produced on our shores.”~In spite of his despair,
42 II, II | the south approaches the shores of Russian America, crosses
43 II, II | carrying us with it to the shores of North Georgia?”~“I think
44 II, III | no longer break upon the shores of Cape Esquimaux.”~“Cape
45 II, III | coast-line, formed by the shores of Liverpool Bay. Now a
46 II, IV | formed in calm waters on the shores of the North American continent.
47 II, IV | worthy of note about it; the shores were low and pretty even
48 II, VI | Strait and land us on the shores of Siberia?”~“No, madam,
49 II, VI | will drive us towards the shores of Russian America.”~“We
50 II, VII | the Aleutian Islands. The shores of the Arctic Ocean are,
51 II, VIII | beach when the perpendicular shores had once checked their advance.
52 II, VIII | bears, he soon gained the shores of the island. With a great
53 II, X | early in September for the shores of the Great Bear and Slave
54 II, X | across it so as to reach the shores of Asia or America.~“Of
55 II, XV | compressed and piled up on the shores of the island. There really
56 II, XVII | Cape Bathurst, and on the shores of the lagoon. He was anxious
57 II, XVII | successively on every point of its shores.~The observations of the
58 II, XIX | without running aground on its shores! It was still hurrying on
59 II, XXII | lagoon, from which point the shores of the lake, now bathed
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