The Quarterly Review, Volume 73John Murray, 1843 |
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Page 122
... party re - entered the Mackenzie River , that the building party reached the scene of its labours , named Fort Confidence . Mr. Simpson's arrival here occurred on the 29th of September . They found their simple and diminutive log ...
... party re - entered the Mackenzie River , that the building party reached the scene of its labours , named Fort Confidence . Mr. Simpson's arrival here occurred on the 29th of September . They found their simple and diminutive log ...
Page 125
... party , to be followed by Mr. Dease with the remaining five men in one of their two boats , should wind and weather so far change as to permit . This enterprise was well rewarded . Franklin's furthest point was passed on the 21st . From ...
... party , to be followed by Mr. Dease with the remaining five men in one of their two boats , should wind and weather so far change as to permit . This enterprise was well rewarded . Franklin's furthest point was passed on the 21st . From ...
Page 126
... party were taxed to demonstrate the soundness of the above conclusions . Every danger , however , was baffled , and every difficulty surmounted ; and on the 14th the party regained Fort Confidence in safety . The summer of 1839 proved ...
... party were taxed to demonstrate the soundness of the above conclusions . Every danger , however , was baffled , and every difficulty surmounted ; and on the 14th the party regained Fort Confidence in safety . The summer of 1839 proved ...
Contents
Vaudois 1842 | 3 |
A Memoir of the Life and Writings of the late William | 27 |
Narrative of the Discoveries on the North Coast of Ame | 113 |
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