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1 I, I | which a formidable army is formed. They are the arms of the 2 I, IV | inlet, a long narrow estuary formed by the waters of Hudson’ 3 I, IV | gneiss of which they are formed jutting up in several places. 4 I, IV | corners of the parallelogram formed by the enceinte. The fort 5 I, IV | many were the projects they formed, and firmly were they both 6 I, V | surface of the numerous pools formed by the melted snow. Guillemots, 7 I, VI | About a dozen soldiers formed the garrison. The fort consisted 8 I, VII | and numerous pools are formed between these two principal 9 I, VIII | high granite rocks, which formed an admirable protection 10 I, VIII | against the clear blue air, formed the background on the north; 11 I, IX | front a black whirlpool was formed by the sudden sinking of 12 I, X | ninety miles. The deep hollow formed by the gulf is bounded on 13 I, XI | Arctic Ocean. Their flesh formed a very pleasant addition 14 I, XII | the west the coast-line formed a lengthened curve, beyond 15 I, XIII | Pond, Hope, and Kellet formed a body of clever, zealous 16 I, XIII | with the line. This outline formed a rectangle measuring sixty 17 I, XIII | neither barked nor squared-and formed so many timbers, averaging 18 I, XIV | plenty of Polar hares, which formed an agreeable addition to 19 I, XIV | willow and arbutus, and formed the principal food of the 20 I, XIV | drops of brandy or gin, it formed an excellent beverage, and 21 I, XVII | solidified, the ice-fields, formed by the accumulation of icicles, 22 I, XVII | hundred of these rodents formed a valuable addition to the 23 I, XVII | joists supported on a square, formed of three pieces of wood 24 I, XX | thickness every day, were formed upon the beams. The condensers 25 II, II | the kind of circular dam formed by the Aleutian Islands.~ 26 II, III | slightly curved coast-line, formed by the shores of Liverpool 27 II, III | reached. WalrusesBay, formed by an indentation of the 28 II, IV | nothing remained but the curve formed by the coast-line of the 29 II, IV | larder, with a few biscuits, formed their frugal supper.~The 30 II, IV | examine the piece of ice which formed the island, to ascertain, 31 II, IV | at the steep wall which formed the coast. Where he stood 32 II, IV | then, that the floe which formed the foundation of Victoria 33 II, IV | Victoria Island had been formed in calm waters on the shores 34 II, IV | sun, are lighter than ice formed from fresh water. All things 35 II, IV | accumulation of air-the ice had formed a kind of vault above the 36 II, V | places, so that it really formed a very strong fortification. 37 II, VII | down on the horizon was formed one of those fearful waterspouts 38 II, VIII | and that new bays would be formed all along the coast.~As 39 II, X | Gradually the vast ice-field was formed on every side, the island 40 II, XIII | the encampment was to be formed by hollowing out snow-houses 41 II, XV | various strata of which it was formed were clearly defined, and 42 II, XV | nearly in the middle, and now formed two separate masses, the 43 II, XV | which this mist was composed formed a thick layer on trees, 44 II, XVIII| summit of the new mountain formed by the avalanche, which 45 II, XXII | by the waves of the sea, formed the new coast-line. Towards 46 II, XXII | square miles which once formed the total superficial area 47 II, XXIII| miserable little strip of ice formed the centre. But the sea 48 II, XXIII| sun!~This piece of ice had formed the thickest part of the 49 II, XXIII| A beam, which had once formed part of the roof of the


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