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1 I, I | Company, which was this year to realise hitherto unheard 2 I, II | flourishing condition. In that year the number of furs exported 3 I, II | future civilisation. The next year the Company lost the western 4 I, III | place until the following year, 1860?~“But, Captain,” replied 5 I, V | It was agreed that in a year Captain Craventy should 6 I, VII | Ocean open at this time of year? These were grave questions, 7 I, VIII | was open at this time of year. About Cape Bathurst, properly 8 I, VIII | streams, at this season of the year free from ice. He advised 9 I, IX | few hours at this time of year, fell upon them. Scarce 10 I, X | passage in question. In that year two intrepid explorers, 11 I, X | England after an absence of a year and a half.”~“But did not 12 I, X | February 23d of the next year he set out again, this time 13 I, XI | for a great part of the year, will allow the vessels 14 I, XII | visible for more than a year!”~“I am quite aware of it, 15 I, XII | had not started till next year I should have run a risk 16 I, XII | you did well to start a year beforehand. You are now 17 I, XII | eclipse had been expected this year, instead of next; you really 18 I, XII | patiently wait until next year for my eclipse. The fair 19 I, XII | exactly. At this season of the year, too, it had reached its 20 I, XIV | brave every season of the year, whereas the animals are 21 I, XVI | water at all seasons of the year, and to enable the engineers 22 I, XVIII| a thaw at this time of year is not at all likely. Indeed 23 I, XVIII| world: 2° below zero all the year round. It is, therefore, 24 I, XVIII| it not in January of that year that the cold was so excessive?”~“ 25 I, XIX | Canadians at this time of year, but an incident occurred 26 I, XIX | that she had been for a year in the service of the Danish 27 I, XX | Mrs Barnett a happy new year, and complimented her on 28 I, XX | thought on entering another year was, that it was the beginning 29 I, XX | the first days of the new year, and on the 8th January 30 I, XXII | winter at Fort Hope. Next year one of the Company’s ships 31 I, XXIII| all doubt that whereas a year before the sea rose a foot, 32 I, XXIII| situation of Cape Bathurst a year ago when we took the latitude?” 33 II, I | returning to Europe this year at least!”~The tone of voice 34 II, IV | fullest beauty at this time of year, and a good many furred 35 II, V | be of no use until next year after the thaw, they neglected 36 II, VII | visit it at this time of the year, and was justified in thinking 37 II, VIII | from Fort Reliance for this year at least?”~“I think you 38 II, VIII | horizon, for at this time of year it would only be a few degrees 39 II, IX | fine season of the next year. The long Polar night being 40 II, IX | nor, at this time of the year, even an iceberg.~But Kalumah 41 II, IX | people had encamped the year before. She knew now that 42 II, X | furniture as they had the year before. Mac-Nab and his 43 II, X | situation of the colonists a year ago, when they were all 44 II, X | happy unconsciousness!~A year ago the first symptoms of 45 II, X | than at the same time the year before, there was no sensible 46 II, X | that at the same time the year before, it had already marked 47 II, X | Michael Mac-Nab. He was now a year old, and was the delight 48 II, X | sooner than it had done the year before, in consequence of 49 II, XII | with the same zeal as the year before.~Tears of emotion 50 II, XIII | to be at this time of the year in such an elevated latitude. 51 II, XIII | travelling as we were last year over the frozen plains between 52 II, XIV | week of January. The new year, 1861, opened with very 53 II, XIV | inflammation.~Children of a year old are rarely attacked 54 II, XVII | which at one period of the year the sun does not set. The


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