| John Tyndall - 1871 - 510 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...guides commonly use in crossing the < Grand Col.' NOTES AND COMMENTS ICE AND GLACISES AND OTHER SCKAPS. VOYAGE TO ALŒEKIA TO OBSEKVE THE ECLIPSE. L... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 566 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...guides commonly use in crossing the ' Grand Col.' NOTES AND COMMENTS ICE AND GLACIERS AND OTHER SCRAPS. VOYAGE TO ALGERIA TO OBSERVE THE ECLIPSE. those... | |
| John Tyndall - 1871 - 562 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...guides commonly use in crossing the ' Grand Col.' NOTES AND COMMENTS ICE AND GLACIERS AND OTHER SCRAPS. VOYAGE TO ALGERIA TO OBSERVE THE ECLIPSE. I.... | |
| John Tyndall - 1872 - 520 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...guides commonly use in crossing the ' Grand Col.' NOTES AND COMMENTS ICE AND GLACIEES AND OTHEE SCRAPS. VOYAGE TO ALGEKIA TO OBSEKVE THE ECLIPSE. OBSERVATIONS... | |
| John Tyndall - 1875 - 510 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...guides commonly use in crossing the * Grand Col.' NOTES AND COMMENTS ON ICE AND GLACIEES AND OTHEE SCBAPS. VOYAGE TO ALGERIA TO OBSERVE THE ECLIPSE.... | |
| George Wherry - 1910 - 168 pagine
...such dangers as I then experienced the account which I have just given must appear exaggerated. I can only say that the track which I pursued in 1858 bore...reason probably is, that in my first expedition neither THE GLACIER DU GEANT 27 myself nor my companion knew anything of the route, and we were totally destitute... | |
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