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" It was indeed my opinion, as well as the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, or perhaps joined to some land to which it had been fixed from the earliest time... "
The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or, a Tour Through Creation and Science - Page 58
by Edward Polehampton - 1815
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Gallery of Nature and Art, Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ..., Volume 4

Edward T W. Polehampton - 1815 - 588 pages
...and there ; and it was the opinion of most on board, that this ice ex. tended quite to the pole, to which they were then within less than nineteen degrees...up and down to the northward, and afterward broken oflfby gales of wind, or other causes, and brought forward by the currents which were always found...
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The World Displayed, Or, A Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 10

1815 - 476 pages
...here and there; and it was the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, to which they were then within less than nineteen degrees;...perhaps joined to some land, to which it had been from the earliest time; and that it is to the south of this parallel that all the ice is formed, which...
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A General History of Voyages and Travels to the End of the 18th ..., Volume 14

Robert Kerr - 1815 - 546 pages
...well as the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, or perhaps joined on some land, to which it had been fixed from the earliest time ; and that it is here, that is to the south of this parallel, where all the ice we find scattered up and down to the...
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A general history and collection of voyages and travels, arranged ..., Issue 27

General history - 1815 - 802 pages
...well as the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, or perhaps joined on some land, to which it had been fixed from the earliest time ; and that it is here, that is to the south of this parallel* where all the ice we find scattered up and down to the,...
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A General History and Collection of Voyages and Travels, Volume 14

Robert Kerr - 1815 - 542 pages
...well as the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, or perhaps joined on some land, to which it had been fixed from the earliest time; and that it is here, that is to the south of this parallel, where all the ice we find scattered up and down to the...
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The Gallery of Nature and Art; Or a Tour Through Creation and Science ...

Edward Polehampton - 1821 - 592 pages
...here and there ; and it was the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, to which they were then within less than nineteen degrees...up and down to the northward, and afterward broken offby gales of wind, or other causes, and brought forward by the currents which were always found to...
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The Hundred Wonders of the World: And of the Three Kingdoms of Nature ...

Sir Richard Phillips - 1821 - 788 pages
...and it was the opinion of most of the persons on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, to which they were then within less than' nineteen degrees...to which it had been fixed from the earliest time. Our navigator w9s of opinion that it is to the south of this parallel that all the ice is formed, which...
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The Three Voyages of Captain James Cook Round the World. ...

James Cook - 1821 - 386 pages
...indeed, my opinion, as well as the opinion of most on board, that this ice extended quite to the pole, or, perhaps, joined to some land, to which it had been fixed from the earliest time ; and that it is here, that is to the south of this parallel, where all the ice we find scattered up and down to the...
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The Cabinet of Curiosities: Or, Wonders of the World Displayed, Forming a ...

1824 - 458 pages
...and it was the opinion of most of the persons on board, thut this ice extended quite to the pole, to which they •were then within less than nineteen...to which it had been fixed from the earliest time. Our navigator was of opinion that it is to the south of this parallel that all the ice is formed, which...
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The Cabinet of Curiosities: Or, Wonders of the World Displayed, Forming a ...

1824 - 458 pages
...of most of the persons on board, thut this ice extended quite to the pole, to which they were theu within less than nineteen degrees ; or, perhaps, joined...to which it had been fixed from the earliest time. Our navigator was of opinion that it is to the south of this parallel that all the ice is formed, which...
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