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" This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only 14 miles to the northward, and as we had not doubled the Eastern Cape, all hope of saving the ship was at an end, and put quite beyond possibility by another very severe winter ; and having only provisions... "
Mechanics' Magazine - Page 61
1834
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ...

1834 - 850 pages
...the northward of our position, it was also fully proved that there could be no passage below the 71st degree. This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel...quite beyond possibility by another very severe winter j and having only provisions to last us to the 1st of June, 1833, dispositions were accordingly made...
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The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Part 3

1833 - 554 pages
...the northward of our position, it was also fully proved that there could he no passage below the 71st degree. This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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The United Service Journal and Naval and Military Magazine, Part 3

1833 - 592 pages
...could be no passage below the 71°. " This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only fourteen miles to the northward, and as we had not doubled...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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The United Service Journal

1833 - 594 pages
...could be no passage below the 71°. " This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only fourteen miles to the northward, and as we had not doubled...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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The Gentleman's Magazine, Volume 103, Part 2; Volume 154

1833 - 636 pages
...be no passage below the 71st degree. " This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only fourteen miles to the northward, and as we had not doubled...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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The Christian Advocate, Volume 11

1833 - 588 pages
...below the 71st degree. This autumn wo succeeded in getting the vessel only 14 miles to the northward, as we had not doubled the Eastern Cape, all hope of...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in the present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History ..., Volume 6; Volume 75

1834 - 850 pages
...the northward of our position, it was also fully proved that there could be no passage below the 71st degree. This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel...1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour. Provisions and fuel being...
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Iron: An Illustrated Weekly Journal for Iron and Steel ..., Volume 20

Perry Fairfax Nursey - 1834 - 478 pages
...position, it was also fully proved that there could be no passage below the ?lst degree. This auiumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only 14 miles to...last us to the 1st of June, 1833, dispositions were accoidingly made to leave the ship in her present port, which (after her) was named Victory Harbour....
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The Mariner's Chronicle: Containing Narratives of the Most Remarkable ...

Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 pages
...getting the vessel only 14 miles to the northward ; as we had not doubled the Eastern Cape, all hiope of saving the ship was at an end, and put quite beyond...; and having only provisions to last us to the 1st June, 1833, dispositions were accordingly made to leave the ship in present port, which (after her)...
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The voyages and expeditions of captains Ross, Parry, & Franklin in search of ...

W. H. Bishop - 1834 - 50 pages
...this expedition in a superior style. "This autumn we succeeded in getting the vessel only fourteen miles to the northward; and as we had not doubled...saving the ship was at an end, and put quite beyond posibility by another very severe winter; and having only provisions to last us to the 1st of June,...
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