Part, Chapter
1 I, II | will find access to the Pacific Ocean extremely difficult,
2 I, II | from the new fort to the Pacific Ocean in a few days.”~“That
3 I, II | the Mississippi and the Pacific Ocean. It has sent out intrepid
4 I, II | reached the shores of the Pacific at 52° 24’ N. Lat. The following
5 I, II | the islands of the North Pacific. Small colonies of beavers
6 I, II | a communication with the Pacific by means of the North-west
7 I, X | between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans—was not then discovered?”~“
8 I, XVI | from the Atlantic to the Pacific.~“Do you mean to say,” he
9 I, XXII| open, and a vessel from the Pacific Ocean coming through Behring
10 II, II | Behring Strait into the Pacific Ocean.~In the former contingency,
11 II, II | the western waters of the Pacific, would gradually melt and
12 II, II | to be swallowed up by the Pacific Ocean.”~“That will not happen,
13 II, V | the heated waves of the Pacific, where it would melt “like
14 II, XII | might be carried to the Pacific, or seized by the Kamtchatka
15 II, XII | might be carried to the Pacific, or seized by the Kamtchatka
16 II, XV | invariably drift towards the Pacific, and are there melted by
17 II, XV | the direction of the vast Pacific Ocean.~The young girl’s
18 II, XV | in the warm waters of the Pacific. He meant everybody to be
19 II, XVII| the warmer waters of the Pacific.~About the 25th April the
20 II, XIX | the warmer waters of the Pacific, and the boat on which all
21 II, XX | and she saw the boundless Pacific Ocean, towards which she
22 II, XX | west to the waters of the Pacific Ocean, where certain destruction
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