Part, Chapter
1 I, III | prepared for his journey. He obtained urgent letters of recommendation
2 I, VII | had been very carefully obtained by means of most accurate
3 I, VIII| harbour an extensive view was obtained of the lake; its waters
4 I, IX | momentary glimpses were obtained through the fog of icebergs
5 I, XII | the angles they had just obtained, and at once proceeded to
6 I, XIII| with layers of hot tar, obtained without difficulty from
7 I, XIII| thus the lime required was obtained in the space of a few hours.
8 I, XVI | family, and the specimens obtained by Hobson were of the genus
9 II, II | infer from the two altitudes obtained the exact point of the Arctic
10 II, II | clock in the morning Hobson obtained a satisfactory altitude
11 II, II | Greenwich.~The latitude obtained the day before at noon almost
12 II, VIII| following were the results obtained: Latitude, 70° 57’; longitude,
13 II, X | ermines. Marbre and Sabine had obtained leave from the Lieutenant
14 II, X | no fresh stock had been obtained, the scurvy-grass and sorrel
15 II, XIV | of oil for the lamps was obtained.~On the 3rd January Kalumah
16 II, XIX | purpose.~We give the result obtained at noon on the 12th May.
17 II, XX | bearings accurately, and obtained the following result:—~At
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