Sharpe's London Magazine of Entertainment and Instruction, for General Reading, Volume 4A.Hill, Virtue, and Company, 1847 Vols. 22-23 include illustrations by George Cruikshank. |
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Pagina 49
... Captain Austin, in the Resolute, and Captain Ommanney, in the Assistance, accompanied by two screw steamers, and that of Captain Penny and Captain Stewart, with the Lady Franklin and the Sophie, produced no practical results. The ...
... Captain Austin, in the Resolute, and Captain Ommanney, in the Assistance, accompanied by two screw steamers, and that of Captain Penny and Captain Stewart, with the Lady Franklin and the Sophie, produced no practical results. The ...
Pagina 50
... Captain Inglefield is not concurred in by Captain Beechey, who cannot believe that the Arctic Sea between Nova Zembla and Spitzbergen is navigable; but, on the other hand, Mr. Petermann, after calling attention to the probability that ...
... Captain Inglefield is not concurred in by Captain Beechey, who cannot believe that the Arctic Sea between Nova Zembla and Spitzbergen is navigable; but, on the other hand, Mr. Petermann, after calling attention to the probability that ...
Pagina 296
... captain, as he was obviously insane, and requesting the mate to take the command of the ship, and place the captain in confinement. We sent this to Mr. Jackson by one of the boys, and in a quarter of an hour the mate came forward. “Men ...
... captain, as he was obviously insane, and requesting the mate to take the command of the ship, and place the captain in confinement. We sent this to Mr. Jackson by one of the boys, and in a quarter of an hour the mate came forward. “Men ...
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