Arctic Miscellanies: A Souvenir of the Late Polar SearchColburn and Company, 1852 - Всего страниц: 347 Articles from the ship's newspaper, Aurora Borealis, published monthly on the 'Assistance', Captain H.T. Austin, during the Franklin search of 1850-51. Marginal notes by James Donnot, surgeon. |
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... she's dry We shall all be fagged out . Vast heaving ! vast heaving ! For the pumps begin to suck . Vast heaving ! vast heaving ! We've jogged her out enough . She'll run another day , Only give to her fair ARCTIC MISCELLANIES . 9.
... she's dry We shall all be fagged out . Vast heaving ! vast heaving ! For the pumps begin to suck . Vast heaving ! vast heaving ! We've jogged her out enough . She'll run another day , Only give to her fair ARCTIC MISCELLANIES . 9.
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... give to her fair play . So at the work don't grunt , For we're getting double pay . THE MULLEMUKKE . The sea bird which we have most frequently seen around the ship in her passage across the Atlantic has been the Fulmar - the ...
... give to her fair play . So at the work don't grunt , For we're getting double pay . THE MULLEMUKKE . The sea bird which we have most frequently seen around the ship in her passage across the Atlantic has been the Fulmar - the ...
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... , who would not only inform him as to the species of Corvus and the sporting season , but would give them a fair chance of showing him how a pigeon may be plucked . II . Wellington Channel , September , 1850 . IT 12 ARCTIC MISCELLANIES .
... , who would not only inform him as to the species of Corvus and the sporting season , but would give them a fair chance of showing him how a pigeon may be plucked . II . Wellington Channel , September , 1850 . IT 12 ARCTIC MISCELLANIES .
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... give him some relief , you will greatly oblige * Yours to command , TO THE EDITOR OF THE AURORA BOREALIS . PHILANTHROPIC . * " Lock " appears to be the word , which has furnished our correspondent with the materials for his letter ...
... give him some relief , you will greatly oblige * Yours to command , TO THE EDITOR OF THE AURORA BOREALIS . PHILANTHROPIC . * " Lock " appears to be the word , which has furnished our correspondent with the materials for his letter ...
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... give me your laughter - mover , who dispels the gloom from the face as the sun lifts the Polar shade of night ; for , in truth , I do believe a right merry meeting maketh friends , and turneth away the green- eyed monster , jealousy ...
... give me your laughter - mover , who dispels the gloom from the face as the sun lifts the Polar shade of night ; for , in truth , I do believe a right merry meeting maketh friends , and turneth away the green- eyed monster , jealousy ...
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