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1 I, II | which he gave his name, reached the shores of the Pacific
2 I, V | proportion to the elevation reached. Granted that Jaspar Hobson
3 I, VI | overcome with fatigue when they reached Fort Enterprise, near the
4 I, VI | sound?”~The party had now reached the foot of a little hill,
5 I, VII | the expedition at last reached the Arctic Circle. We know
6 I, VII | Pole itself will ever be reached by man?” inquired Mrs Paulina
7 I, VII | distant. We have but just reached the verge of the Arctic
8 I, IX | down; the water had already reached the seats.~“Madam, madam,
9 I, XI | which the party had now reached, was a sheet of water with
10 I, XII | called Washburn Bay, and reached the furthest point of a
11 I, XII | of the year, too, it had reached its maximum height above
12 I, XV | and sandy shore, the party reached their destination, and,
13 I, XV | Walruses’ Bay,” the party soon reached the foot of the cliff, and
14 I, XV | the summit of which they reached in about a quarter of an
15 I, XV | view.”~The beach was soon reached, and some hundred walrus
16 I, XVI | been hunted.~When the party reached their destination, the Lieutenant
17 I, XX | think that the cold had reached its maximum intensity, especially
18 I, XX | Reliance in 1835 would be reached!~Jaspar Hobson grew more
19 I, XXI | snow. In a few moments it reached the outer door.~It was the
20 I, XXI | waist. Poor Long had never reached the shed. He had fallen
21 II, III | clock P.M., the angle was reached. Walruses’ Bay, formed by
22 II, IV | chosen for the encampment was reached. A similar change had taken
23 II, IV | burrow, and he had scarcely reached the opening of the snow-house
24 II, VII | iron-bound staffs, they reached the postern gates, and set
25 II, VII | and even the rain when it reached the explorers was converted
26 II, VII | expected to.~But when they reached the southern skirts of the
27 II, VII | some obstacle, they at last reached the point for which they
28 II, VIII | their friends.~They soon reached the wood they had crossed
29 II, VIII | climb up the ice, and having reached the surface of the island
30 II, IX | the reflection of which reached the American coast, although
31 II, IX | Yes, hoped that she had reached her friends, although she
32 II, IX | her, but she had scarcely reached the beach when her forces
33 II, XIII | hours later the Lieutenant reached the encampment, to which
34 II, XIII | in. And even suppose he reached New Archangel, how could
35 II, XIV | The 23d of January was now reached, after all these distressing
36 II, XIV | entered the enceinte. Having reached the centre, he examined
37 II, XV | base of the ice-wall was reached, but it had taken three
38 II, XV | it was past two when they reached the opening of the narrow
39 II, XVII | probable that, when the island reached the narrowest portion of
40 II, XVII | some hundred paces, and had reached the dried-up bed of Paulina
41 II, XVII | minutes, but before they reached the enceinte they saw the
42 II, XVIII| the earth and sand were reached, as, being very brittle,
43 II, XVIII| second day Mac-Nab had nearly reached the layer of earth and sand,
44 II, XVIII| roof of the house could be reached, that is to say, if it had
45 II, XVIII| before he heard it.~“We have reached them!” cried the soldier, “
46 II, XVIII| The shaft must have nearly reached the level of the sea, and
47 II, XVIII| few moments later he had reached the outer air with his burden,
48 II, XX | of Behring Sea could be reached.~Could the island last so
49 II, XX | meridian, it would already have reached the parallel of these islands,
50 II, XXII | likely to be hot.~When Hobson reached the banks of the lake, the
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