Part, Chapter
1 I, III | measurements and definitions were required, Thomas Black was chosen
2 I, IV | adzes, and other instruments required in carpentering. Then there
3 I, IV | boat, only inflated when required, &c., &c.~The party might
4 I, V | they were about to enter required self-denial and devotion,
5 I, XIII | nails, screws, nuts, &e., required in carpentry. They had no
6 I, XIII | shells, and thus the lime required was obtained in the space
7 I, XIV | provisions which were not required for immediate use were stowed
8 I, XV | herd.~Great caution was required in approaching these formidable
9 I, XVII | plants and insects they required for food, and they sped
10 I, XVIII| the fires and stoves, too, required constant superintendence,
11 I, XVIII| were all the good folks required. Mrs Barnett generally read
12 I, XVIII| compact blocks of ice, which required pick-axes to break them
13 I, XX | long fasts in the winter, required no attention from their
14 I, XXII | were slight, and merely required dressing.~Two miserable
15 I, XXII | good many things were still required for the new settlement.
16 I, XXIII| was brought down but that required for food, such as caribous,
17 I, XXIII| and fetched the instrument required.~The astronomer pointed
18 II, X | 7° or 8° below zero, are required for the sea to freeze hard.~
19 II, XII | them.~The teams of dogs required special attention. They
20 II, XIII | could advance one in the required direction towards the east.
21 II, XIV | now that double care was required to combat the great internal
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