Part, Chapter
1 I, I | chains, like chandeliers, and provided with tin reflectors, relieved
2 I, IV | supplied with food. Nature provided for all their wants; and
3 I, IV | the regulation musketoons provided by the Company, pistols,
4 I, IV | were amongst the stores provided in case of need.~Lieutenant
5 I, IV | seventieth parallel.~The sledge provided for Mrs Barnett and her
6 I, VII | outside. Fortunately, all were provided with sufficient food, and
7 I, XIII| boats. The men were well provided with tools-hatchets, centre-bits,
8 I, XIV | directions, the house was provided with a condensing apparatus
9 I, XV | to Cape Bathurst. Any one provided with a good field-glass
10 I, XVI | inhabitants of the fort being provided for, it was time to think
11 I, XVII| boots with which they were provided. We may also say that the
12 I, XIX | and ten of the soldiers, provided with ropes, returned with
13 I, XX | house. The animals were well provided for, and being accustomed
14 II, III | the three explorers was provided with a gun. The Lieutenant
15 II, VII | Cape Michael, and he was provided with a pocket compass with
16 II, VIII| out at eight o’clock A.M., provided with an ice-chisel, a flask
17 II, X | of the fort. The females provided Mrs Joliffe with plenty
18 II, XIV | by Kalumah. Each one was provided with a rope, and stationed
19 II, XIV | Sabine, and some soldiers provided with guns,—he fearlessly
20 II, XV | was prepared, and, well provided for every contingency, the
21 II, XIX | a few days a shelter was provided from the inclemencies of
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