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" ... a country doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the sun's rays, but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. "
Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ... - Page 93
by Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815
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Historical Account of the Most Celebrated Voyages, Travels, and Discoveries ...

William Fordyce Mavor - 1796 - 380 pages
...be encountered ; and thefe difficulties are greatly heightened, by the inexpreffiblyhorrid afpectof the country ; a country, doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the fun's rays, but to lie buried in everlafting Ihow and ice. The ports which may be on the coaft, are,...
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Issue 27

General history - 1815 - 802 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. The ports which may be on the coast, are, in a manner, wholly filled up with frozen snow of vast thickness;...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science, Volume 4

Edward Polehampton - 1815 - 628 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snows, storms, intense colJ, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the *un's rays, but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. The ports which m»y be on the coast are...
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The World Displayed, Or, A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 10

1815 - 476 pages
...which lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...heightened by the• inexpressibly horrid aspect of the VOL. x. 2 F country; a country doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the sun's rays, but...
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The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook Around the World, Volume 4

James Cook - 1821 - 304 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow-storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. The ports which may be on the coast, are, in a manner, wholly filled up with frozen snow of vast thickness;...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snows, storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. The ports which may be on the coast are in a manner wholly filled up with frozen snow of vast thickness;...
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The North American Review, Volume 164

1897 - 812 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous must be...a country doomed by nature never once to feel the wurmth of the sun's rays, but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice." Cook's predictions have not...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Arranged ..., Volume 15

Robert Kerr - 1824 - 532 pages
...may lie to the south will never be explored. Thick fogs, snow storms, intense cold, and every other thing that can render navigation dangerous, must be...but to lie buried in everlasting snow and ice. The ports which may be on the coast, are, in a manner, wholly filled up with frozen snow of vast thickness...
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A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World: Performed by Captain ..., Volume 1

Andrew Kippis - 1826 - 464 pages
...cold, and every thing beside, that can render navigation dangerous, must be encountered ; all which difficulties are greatly heightened by the inexpressibly horrid aspect of the country. It is a country doomed by nature never once to feel the warmth of the sun's rays, but to lie buried...
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A Narrative of the Voyages Round the World Performed by Captain ..., Volume 2

Andrew Kippis - 1832 - 238 pages
...which difficulties are greatly heightened by the inexpressibly horrid aspect of the country. It is a country doomed by nature never once to feel the...of the sun's rays, but to lie buried in everlasting saow and ice. Whatever ports there may be on tlie coast, they are almost entirely covered vviih frozen...
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