Next day, when the gale abated, we crossed Admiralty Inlet, and were detained six days on the coast by a strong north-east wind. On the 25th we crossed Navy Board Inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the... The United Service Journal - Página 4141833Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1833 - 554 páginas
...offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabel/a, of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in 11)13. At noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander,...dictate. I ought to mention also that Mr. Humphreys, hy landing me at Possession Bay, and snhseqnently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded me an... | |
| 1833 - 588 páginas
...Board Inlet, andón the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella of Hull, the same ship which I commanded in ltíl(J. At noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander, who had in vain searched for us in... | |
| Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth - 1833 - 564 páginas
...nur inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be ¿be /tnic/ii, of Hull, -the same ship which I commanded in 1818. At noon we reached lier, when her enterprising commander» «•im hud in vain searched for us in I'lince Kegeiit's inlet,... | |
| 1834 - 170 páginas
...Board Inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella of Hull,...humanity could dictate. I ought to mention also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| 1834 - 850 páginas
...Board Inlet, and, on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull,...demonstration of kindness and hospitality which humanity could dictât«. I ought to mention also that Mr. Humphreys, by lauding me at Possession Buy, and subsequent!)on... | |
| Archibald Duncan - 1834 - 1044 páginas
...Board Inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull,...commanded in 1818. At noon we reached her, when- her enterprizing commander, who had in vain searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving us three... | |
| 1835 - 228 páginas
...Board Inlet ; and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing, becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella of Hull,...humanity could dictate. I ought to mention also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| Robert Huish - 1835 - 800 páginas
...our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the offing becalmed, which proved to he the Isahellaof Hull, the sam-e ship, which I commanded in 1818; at...could dictate. I ought to mention, also, that Mr. Humphries, by landing me at Possession Bay, and subsequently on the west coast of Baffin's Bay, afforded... | |
| Sir John Ross, Sir James Clark Ross - 1835 - 496 páginas
...Board Inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship, in the offing becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull,...1818; at noon we reached her, when her enterprising C9mmander, who had in vain searched for us in Prince Regent's Inlet, after giving us three cheers,... | |
| John Ross, James Clark Ross - 1835 - 528 páginas
...Board inlet, and on the following morning, to our inexpressible joy, we descried a ship in the effing becalmed, which proved to be the Isabella, of Hull, the same- ship which 1 commanded in 1818; at noon we reached her, when her enterprising commander, who had in vain searched... | |
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