Part, Chapter
1 I, XI | travellers do belong? Can’t we ascertain if they be Esquimaux or
2 I, XII | Bathurst. It remained to ascertain the exact position of this
3 I, XII | Hobson decided to wait and ascertain the latitude and longitude.~“
4 I, XII | surrounding district in order to ascertain its resources. It appeared
5 I, XII | here, and I am impatient to ascertain our latitude and longitude.”~“
6 I, XIII | Lieutenant next proceeded to ascertain what were the resources
7 I, XVII | Lieutenant was anxious to ascertain if the agents of the St
8 I, XIX | few others at once went to ascertain the truth of the report.
9 I, XXII | Hobson was most anxious to ascertain the extent of the alteration
10 I, XXII | Hobson’s first thought was to ascertain what difference the earthquake
11 II, I | been able at a glance to ascertain the limits of their island
12 II, II | before him.~He could not ascertain the longitude of Victoria
13 II, II | be necessary carefully to ascertain all that a chart of the
14 II, II | our bearings, I mean to ascertain the form and extent of our
15 II, III | it might be possible to ascertain the exact arrangement of
16 II, III | means it would be easy to ascertain the changes which might
17 II, IV | which formed the island, to ascertain, if possible, something
18 II, VI | said Mrs Barnett, “and ascertain our position as soon as
19 II, VI | Hobson was most anxious to ascertain whether Victoria Island,
20 II, VI | therefore, imperative to ascertain what was going on in that
21 II, VI | we should, without delay, ascertain the position of Victoria
22 II, VII | would be desirable for me to ascertain our position by daylight.
23 II, VII | pocket compass with which to ascertain his bearings. He hoped by
24 II, X | the island, in order to ascertain its thickness, its suitability
25 II, X | made many excursions to ascertain the state of the ice-field
26 II, XIII | Well, Lieutenant, we must ascertain the truth once for all before
27 II, XV | excursion to the south to ascertain the state of the ice-field,
28 II, XV | them, but could not at once ascertain. In this valley, as it might
29 II, XV | Unfortunately it was impossible to ascertain the nature or extent of
30 II, XV | But it was impossible to ascertain whether this were really
31 II, XVII | lagoon. He was anxious to ascertain the thickness of the layer
32 II, XXIII| which it was impossible to ascertain, had taken them nearer to
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