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" At this extreme point our progress was arrested on tke 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice. We, however, found an excellent wintering port, which we named Felix Harbour. " Early in January, 1830, we had the good fortune to establish a friendly... "
The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine - Page 412
1833
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Part 3

English literature - 1833 - 554 pages
...southward was seen extending east and west. jAt this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice....port, which we named Felix Harbour. Early in January, 1!S30, we had the good fortune to establish a friendly intercourse with a most interesting consociation...
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New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 39

Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 pages
...southward was seen extending east and west. '.At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice....port, which we named Felix Harbour. Early in January, 1030, we Imd the good fortune to establish R friendly intercourse -with a most interesting consociation...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 11

1833 - 588 pages
...southward was seen extending oast and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October, by an impenetrable barrier of ice. We, however, found an excellent wintering port, whicli we named Fulix Harbour. Early in January, 1030, we had the good fortune to establish a friendly...
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Narrative of the Second Voyage of Captain Ross to the Arctic Regions, in the ...

Arctic regions - 1834 - 170 pages
...southward, was seen trending east and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested, on the 1st of October, by an impenetrable barrier of ice....establish a friendly intercourse with a most interesting association of natives, who being insulated by nature, had never before communicated with strangers...
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The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable ...

Naval battles - 1834 - 658 pages
...southward was seen extending east and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice....an excellent wintering port. which we named Felix Harbor. Early in January, 1830, we had the good fortune to establish a friendly intercourse with a...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 20

Perry Fairfax Nursey - Industrial arts - 1834 - 478 pages
...southward was ьееп extending east and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice. We, however, found an excellen t wintering port, which we named Felix Harbour. Early in January, 1|-,30, we had the good...
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Mechanics' Magazine, Volume 20

Technology - 1834 - 476 pages
...southward was seen extending east and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barrier of ice. We, however, found an excellen t wintering port, which we named Felix Harbour. Early in January, 11130, we had the good fortune...
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The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable ...

Archibald Duncan - Naval battles - 1834 - 1044 pages
...west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on the 1st of October by an impenetrable barner of ice. We, however, found an excellent wintering port, which we named Felix Harbor. Early in January, 1830, we had the good fortune to estab lish a friendly intercourse with a...
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Narrative of the Recent Voyage of Captain Ross to the Arctic Regions in the ...

Arctic regions - 1835 - 228 pages
...southward, was seen trending east and west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested, on the 1st of October, by an impenetrable barrier of ice....establish a friendly intercourse with a most interesting association of natives, who being insulated by nature, had never before communicated with strangers...
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Narrative of a Second Voyage in Search of a North-west Passage, and of a ...

John Ross, James Clark Ross - Natural history - 1835 - 528 pages
...southward, was seen trending east aud west. At this extreme point our progress was arrested on 1st October by an impenetrable barrier of ice. We, however,...establish a friendly intercourse with a most interesting association of natives, whom being insulated by nature, had never before communicated with strangers...
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